My kids playhouse has these tiny planter boxes built in, and I want to put some flowers in there for them but they are very shallow. What might survive and actually produce flowers in here? Assuming they're watered enough if course by smitwit container gardening 4 Comments ohhellopia 5 days ago You can try moss rose/portulaca if it gets enough sunlight. They have shallow roots and can handle dry soil. SnooOnions9060 5 days ago I had success with Coleus and Marigolds in window boxes. I’d try Zinnias too. Also, if you want, and they’re into it—lettuce and herbs? soundcherrie 5 days ago Something edible so you don’t have to worry about kids eating something toxic MzzBlaze 5 days ago Where I live? Nothing. This would dry out too quickly.
ohhellopia 5 days ago You can try moss rose/portulaca if it gets enough sunlight. They have shallow roots and can handle dry soil.
SnooOnions9060 5 days ago I had success with Coleus and Marigolds in window boxes. I’d try Zinnias too. Also, if you want, and they’re into it—lettuce and herbs?
soundcherrie 5 days ago Something edible so you don’t have to worry about kids eating something toxic
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You can try moss rose/portulaca if it gets enough sunlight. They have shallow roots and can handle dry soil.
I had success with Coleus and Marigolds in window boxes. I’d try Zinnias too. Also, if you want, and they’re into it—lettuce and herbs?
Something edible so you don’t have to worry about kids eating something toxic
Where I live? Nothing. This would dry out too quickly.