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VINNY100_2 | 21:55 Tue 13th Sep 2005 | Home & Garden
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It wont be to long before my flowers in my window box have seen there best days,Is there any flowering plants that i can replace them with over the winter months.cheers.(:)
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A mix of winter flowering heather. pansies and trailing ivy always looks nice. A small conifer or two could always be added.

As you're planting, a a few clumps of early flowering crocus bulbs and a few clumps of later flowering daffs or tulip bulbs....or hyacinths if you like the scent

It'll be a riot of colour !!!
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Cheers andy,Ive printed this out ready for the garden centre.(:)

That sounds lovely andy - can't argue with that. 

Throw a bit of that lion poo on too Vinny - keep the cats off!!
(it's a very old joke andy!)

As well as the excellent suggestions from andyjevs, primulas and primroses look lovely in winter window boxes and you can get them from most garden centres about now.

Be very careful which conifers you get - some of them grow like crazy. Make sure you get a genuine dwarf conifer rather than a young ordinary one.

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