Window Flower Box Basics

Apr 28
07:55

2008

Matthew Buquoi

Matthew Buquoi

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This article offers up ideas for window boxes ranging from gardening tips to landscaping ideas.

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Window planters are the latest fad in the United States. Now that affordable,Window Flower Box Basics Articles low maintenance alternatives to wood such as vinyl and PVC, window box gardening are available, window planters are back in full bloom after taking a break for several decades. Planting in a window box can be fun, creative, and challenging all at once. A great idea for a beginner is to use a removable liner inside your window box. This will give you the most flexibility and allow you to mix it up with your window box all year round.

After you figure out the best spot for a window planter, you're all set to start planting. This is where you get to let your creativity and personality come out the most. The question is whether you wish to use the window box for gardening, planting, or landscaping. Window flower boxes on your front elevation can be used to add curb appeal and can be integrated into the existing landscaping. If you have an extended window in the front of your house, this may be a great place to stage a long custom window box. A long double or triple window can showcase a long string of flowers, hanging plants, or ivy and can mix well with nearby landscaping.

If you wish to enjoy your window box in a more private setting, gardening is a great alternative and can often be achieved from inside the house with some casual maintenance if you place your window box strategically. Using a window box to grow different herbs and plants such as aloe vera, basil, and ginger is a simple way to keep your eye on your own miniature. It's also a good stepping stone towards starting a larger garden in your backyard or it can even act as a great garden accent.

One last suggestion for window box planting is to choose flowers or plants that coordinate well with the color and style of the home. Bright colors will bring more focus to the planters and green plants will often neutralize and cause your window box to blend in. Make sure to consider the temperature and weather conditions that the plants can grow in as well and water often so that the flowers and plants look their healthiest at all times. If you apply some of these tips you'll be well on your way to having the best looking house on the block!