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Window boxes are ideal for small, shallow-rooted plants like radishes, lettuce, marigolds, impatiens, pansies, begonias, parsley, basil, sage and thyme.
We love to round out our fall window boxes with ornamental gourds for extra fall flair. To help you select the best combinations of plants, colors and textures for beautiful window box designs, it ...
Window boxes are an easy DIY project for the outdoors! Here's how to choose a box and plant flowers with expert tips from landscape designer Daryl Beyers.
Here, we look at six beautiful and utterly delicious herbs that grow well together, all worthy of a spot in your window box display.
Window-box gardens: What you need to know to get your plants to grow Whether you’re a newbie or an old hand, here are some expert tips on window-box basics, as well as ideas for unusual themes.
Why are some window boxes so beautiful while others are so blah? It’s all about design, according to Sonia Uyterhoeven, the gardener for public education at The New York Botanical Garden.
The gardening world has a tried-and-true formula for the perfect window box: a thriller, a filler and a spiller. You simply can’t go wrong with a tall red geranium amid a tranquil bed of white ...
The gardening world has a tried-and-true formula for the perfect window box: a thriller, a filler and a spiller. You simply can’t go wrong with a tall red geranium amid a tranquil bed of white ...
Window boxes allow for increased control of your garden environment, provide easier access for those with physical limitations and are a great decorative option for your home.
Before choosing plants, evaluate your window box location for light and moisture. Window boxes dry out faster than in-ground plants, so they need a lot of watering, especially if south-facing.
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