Landscape plants under a bay window should blend with your surrounding plants to create an exterior that is visually pleasing.
Plants under bay window.
The soil is well drained but gets a bit of wind.
The low growing fairy rose rosa the fairy creates an eye catching display when planted on either side of the bay window to frame a swath of japanese silvergrass miscanthus sinensis morning light also a sun lover.
Keep your jade plant moist by watering it when the soil surface is dry to prevent shedding leaves.
Place plants at least 2 feet away from your bay window to provide adequate space for them to grow.
Bay windows open the house up to the outdoors by letting in light and allowing the residents to see a wide expansive view.
Jade plants need at least four hours of sunlight each day so a south facing window is ideal.
Barberry rose glow is an ideal plant for growing under a high window such as is typically found in a window or kitchen.
Rose glow requires full to partial sun and grows 4 to 5 feet high.
Any suggestions please on suitable shrubs.
As is true with most varieties of barberry rose glow produces thorns so growing them under street level windows may add a layer of protection to your home.
Plant a border of pink blooming shrub roses if your bay window is in full sun.
Plant flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds to enjoy the view from your bay window.
The area is about 70cm high 2m40 wide and 1m deep.
Although the crassula argentea is a succulent and therefore drought tolerant it is not a cactus.
Many different plants.