14 mailbox garden plants and flowers.
Best mailbox plants. Asian garden dwarf japanese maple mugo pines spurge ornamental grasses etc. Impatiens for shady locations. If it s a plain jane dress it up with a mix of plants. Below are instructions for common mailbox plantings.
The post your mailbox sits on is the perfect place to grow a small vine such as clematis. English country roses peonies camellia herbs boxwood euonymus daisies etc. It has a oval opening at the top for plants or flowers. Before you start planting consider a few things.
Be sure to install edging if your mailbox garden is next to turf. Plants located directly around your mailbox need to be compact enough that they don t get in the way of mail deliveries or altogether obscure the box. Tailor your mailbox garden to the unique conditions of your curb if your mailbox is completely shaded try a shade loving plant like ferns. You can choose from several wildflowers to get the spire shaped growth habit like the purple flowers in this photo.
If it s in direct persistent sunlight plant lavender to daylilies. Accent it with a variety of no fuss perennials such as yarrow salvia lavender and ornamental grasses. Desert design cacti sedum groundcover ice plant echeveria aloe agave etc. Lastly it s key for mailbox gardens to have great curb appeal.
Also known as tickseed coreopsis auriculata is a north america native perennial that grows easily in conditions of. Black eyed susan flowers are wildflowers that can take the heat that radiates off the road in many mailbox gardens. You can mulch the planting bed or create a more natural feel using stones and pebbles. Annuals perennials tropicals and shrubbery are all candidates for mailbox plantings.
Edging will keep the grass from creeping in around your perennials. Try evergreens like compact inkberry hollies graceful ornamental grasses and other perennials and colorful annuals like coleus and lantanas. We love planting bright colorful flowers around our mailbox that really wow and distract from the harsh metal of a standing mailbox. Plants for mailbox gardens.
Consider the mailbox area from the postal worker s viewpoint. Great mailbox shaped planter perfect for your favorite mail carrier. The mailbox is peach colored and a yellow duck sits at the base. Be sure to choose plants that like the same basic growing conditions.
Don t forget to see your mailbox as a potential buyer will see it. While you can use shrubs as a backdrop to your box most are too bulky to place directly next to or in front of the post.