Five Windowsill Plants for New Gardeners
In this series of ‘fives for New Gardeners’ I have limited the number of photographs I have included but I am proud that I grew this African Violet from a leaf rooted in water. Gardening includes a bit of pride so I am happy enough for now.
- Orchids were very expensive some years ago but new breeding techniques have allowed prices to drop and varieties on offer to increase. Orchids should re-flower on an extension of the old stem if you are patient and they are happy with the conditions (East or North facing windowsill and not too much water)
- Cyclamen have been bred to last well on a windowsill and the various sizes and colours are now worth seeking out. Look for the less garden hardy Persian varieties for the exotic look.
- Not always thought of as a windowsill plant I like the geranium or Pelargonium which my mother used to grow in great number on a window ledge.
- I have just ordered some gloxinia corms to try growing by my windows this year. I have do OK in the past but want to do better this year.
- Back to my current favourite the African Violet. If you have a safe watering regime the plants will reflower several time during the next 12 months and are available in a range of colour shades. I also like the furry texture to the leaves.
Beware collecting windowsill plants can become addictive. I have a dozen plants on the windowsill in the study come spare bedroom right now! What will I do when new seedlings need the same space?