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Do you offer any plant suggestions that would thrive in a shallow planter box?
Oh, absolutely! I’ve spent many seasons getting to know the quirks of shallow planters, and I can tell you: the secret is choosing plants that don’t mind having their feet a little cramped. I’m a big fan of creeping thyme—it’s like a soft, fragrant carpet that laughs at shallow soil. Then there’s sedum, especially the low-growing ‘Angelina’ variety; it turns golden in the sun and asks for almost nothing. If you want something edible, dwarf basil or chives are perfect—they stay compact and keep you in fresh herbs. And for a bit of drama, try portulaca (moss rose); it blooms like crazy in shallow containers with its cheerful, succulent leaves. Just remember: use a well-draining potting mix, and water when the top inch feels dry. These plants are my go-to companions for shallow planter boxes, and they always make my balcony look like a tiny, flourishing paradise.
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