If you want to establish a formal native shade garden for your front yard or other area this plan can help you.
Full sun mailbox garden plans.
Like any garden plantings around your mailbox need to fit your personal style.
But these areas are often a bit challenging since road sides experience rather harsh conditions from dust road salts traffic fumes dogs foot.
If you live in an area where the mailbox is mounted on a post next to the street or road rather than on the exterior wall of your house you may be looking for a way to soften the look of the post.
Winter hardy in zones 8 to 10 rosmarinus officinalis is a herbaceous perennial that grows best in full sun and produces pale blue and white flowers during the bloom season.
The kangaroo paw plant is native to western australia but gardeners living in zones 9 or warmer can grow this red exotic flower as a perennial in the mailbox garden.
A great way to do this with plants of some kind.
Don t be afraid to pack in the plants if you love lots of color.
Mailbox garden design centers on the mailbox and the space around it.
If your garden gets 6 hours of direct sun per day then you are going to want to pick perennials that will thrive in the sun and will not need to be watered multiple times a day so they don t die from exposure.
Our free planting guide for this garden includes a larger version of the illustration a detailed layout diagram a list of plants for the garden as shown and complete instructions for installing the garden.
Create a simple raised bed using railroad ties paver blocks or any other material you like fill it with good soil and beautiful flowers and you re good to go.
Picking the right type of plants is as important as where you are going to put your garden.
The morning glory loves full sun blooms all summer long and makes an ideal climber for walls trellises and mailboxes with sunspots and heavenly blue as two popular cultivars.
What is a mailbox garden.
Consider the type of plant how much sun it needs and how much water it will need.
A front yard full of flowers like this can take less time to maintain over the course of a year than a lawn which needs weekly mowing.
The black eyed susan vine thunbergia alata is a striking ornamental plant that typically produces orange flowers with dark centers and grows well in.
This front yard formal article by scott woodbury from the spring 2019 issue of the missouri prairie journal is a companion to this plan and contains photos of many of the featured plants.
A mailbox garden is a prime opportunity to deliver a daily dose of smiles to you and your neighbors while ramping up your home s curb appeal.
How extravagant you get is up to you but consider the size maintenance and access to the space before you begin planting.
The plants prefer cool nights full sun and sandy soil rewarding gardeners with red flowers that resemble kangaroo paws.