I’ve saved all my planting for after spring break. It’s probably a good thing because it hasn’t been consistently warm here. Last weekend I planted new plants in our urns on the front porch. I used caladium like you see in the image above. I surrounded the caladium with angel wire vine which I’ve always loved, but never planted. Go figure. I’m really happy with how they turned out. My plan was to stick with green and white in the window boxes on the front of our house and for them to co-ordinate with the urns. So when I saw this image, I knew that this would be my combo. Love it when that happens!
Image: Southern Living
Mary | Lemon Grove Blog says
So lovely!! Especially like the look against the dark shutters and light siding.
Elizabeth @ Le Beau Quartier says
So beautiful! I agree with Mary. Green and white are gorgeous together.
tina says
Pretty! I don't have enough shade for most of those plants. I use all pink, white and blue plants. Glad to know I'm not the only one!
Katy Byrne says
Oh those are so pretty! We have window boxes in front, and I seem to forget about them (leading to a sad array of dead flowers). That looks beautiful
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Allison says
Beautiful!! Love the combination of plants. Angel wire vine is new to me. I need to see if my nursery carries that…..so pretty.
René says
I've often seen it as a houseplant during the winter. I love its delicate foliage. So far so good.
Elisa of Fancy Free Me says
This is beautiful, I love all the green.
Kim says
I am so happy to see this … I have ONE window box in #ProjectDownSize and it needs to be this good!! xo
The Vintique Object says
Gorgeous, gorgeous. I love these combinations of textures. I recently planted the huechera and am really hoping it likes the spot I put it in. I'm assuming this is a part shade/shade planting?
René says
You are right Camille. This window box is for part shade. I'm getting started on mine today :).