Friday, September 25, 2015

Window box 5: the subtle touch of the gentle soul



I personally like bright colours and stark contrasts, but I also have a soft spot for subtlety. That doesn't mean I appreciate pastel colours, but rather inventive combinations of cooler colours like for instance blue, mauve, purple, violet and white. I don't know if there is any research regarding personality and the colour choice in planting up window boxes, but I associate subtle combination with gentler souls, who have no need for making an outward statement.



Pure white flowers combined make for subtle floral displays. On the rights white petunias gleam against an off-white rendered wall. On the left a window box is filled with Solanum jasminoides 'Album', a scandent bush making long trails. On another balcony (middle) Felicia in soft blue is combined with yellow Bidens and pots of pink pelargoniums.



The combination of white and purple is cool, but very distinguished. Here a window box filled with two colours of Verbena (left). The humble Aster also makes a nice pot plant. These mauve asters (middle) have been treated to reduce growth to make for compact plants. The Fuchsia comes in many shades, all variations of white, pink, salmon, purple-red and violet. Here a subdued variety (right) with blooms in a combination of white and deep purple.

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