Sprucing up your living space with cascading flowers in window boxes is a wonderful way to introduce vibrant color and delightful textures. If your windows don’t get much sunlight, don’t worry! There are plenty of beautiful plants that do perfectly well without direct sun.
Striking Tuberous Begonias for Dramatic Blooms
Tuberous begonias have large, show-stopping flowers that grow well in the shade. I love how dramatic they are for adding a touch of extravagance.
Classic English Ivy for Timeless Elegance
English ivy is a go-to for creating a cascading effect, providing a rich green backdrop that stays lively all year. I simply love its timeless charm, which brings a hint of sophistication to any scene.
Exotic Fuchsia for Whimsical Blooms
Fuchsia’s vibrant, exotic flowers dangle like jewels, adding a touch of whimsy. They are a delightful surprise in any window box and never fail to impress visitors.
Fragrant Sweet Alyssum for a Cheerful Greeting
Sweet Alyssum’s delicate flowers and sweet fragrance make it a delightful addition to any window box. My guests always mention how lovely it smells when they come over.
Elegant Hostas for Lush Foliage
Hostas have amazing, large leaves that make a rich, green backdrop. I love how elegant they look and how they fill out window boxes beautifully.
Classic Ferns for Lush Greenery
Ferns provide rich, arching greenery that does well in shaded settings. In my window boxes, they create a forest-like feel that I find both refreshing and grounding.
Soft Astilbe for Feathery Blooms
Astilbe’s feathery plumes provide soft texture and gentle color, just right for shaded spots. I find their delicate look brings a touch of romance to my window boxes.
Reliable Vinca for Versatile Blooms
Vinca has strong, versatile flowers that add consistent color and need very little care. Their ability to bounce back makes them a great pick for easy, beautiful displays.
Silvery Dichondra for a Modern Accent
Silver Falls Dichondra gives you a silvery cascade that beautifully complements darker foliage. Its unique color brings a modern twist to classic window box arrangements.
Cascading Lobelia for a Stream of Blue
Lobelia gives you a stream of delicate blue flowers that spill beautifully over the sides. Its peaceful color scheme is just right for making a calming and serene window display.
Bold Caladium for Stunning Leaf Designs
Caladium is loved for its amazing, patterned leaves that make a visual statement. I enjoy using it to bring a tropical vibe to my window boxes.
Playful Polka Dot Plant for Whimsical Displays
The Polka Dot Plant has whimsical leaf patterns that add fun and flair. I love how these playful plants can brighten up any shaded corner with their unique look.
Impatiens for a Pop of Color
Impatiens are a must-have for shaded window boxes, known for their vibrant flowers and easy care. They’re a reliable pick that brings cheerful color to any spot.
Trailing Golden Jenny for Sunny Accents
Known for its bright green-gold leaves, Creeping Jenny cascades beautifully, adding a sunny feel even in shade. It’s one of my favorites for its ability to bounce back and striking look.
Vibrant Begonias for a Burst of Color
Begonias are great for areas with little sunlight, giving you bright, lively blossoms in many colors. In my apartment in Boston, I’ve noticed they bring just the right amount of charm and drama to my window boxes.
Glossy Wax Begonias for Lasting Beauty
Wax begonias are known for their glossy leaves and constant flowers, making them just right for long-lasting beauty. They add a polished look to any window box.
Textured Heuchera for Added Dimension
Also known as Coral Bells, Heuchera adds rich foliage and striking colors, making a vibrant display. I’ve found it grows wonderfully even in the shadiest spots in my home.
Vibrant Coleus for Colorful Leaf Displays
Coleus plants feature eye-catching, colorful leaves that grow well in shade, adding an artistic flair. I enjoy mixing different kinds to create a dynamic and colorful display.
