Window boxes are not just for raising colorful flowers to enhance the look of your home’s exterior. They are also great for vegetable and herb gardens. If outdoor space is limited and you miss the freshness of homegrown food, invest in window box gardens and strategically place them below windows, along porch railings, or in any sunny location.
Mind your proportions: a window box should be the same width as a window and not more than 1/4 of the height to allow for flower height. The last thing you want from a window box is for it to overwhelm the window and block the light. Shallow window boxes 2-4″ deep can make a decorative statement along railings and set along smaller windows. Long and deep flower boxes that are 8 inches tall and up to 4 feet long are great for bigger windows.
However, the dimensions are also important when considering what to plant. Most flowers and many vegetables will thrive in eight-inch-deep window boxes. Plants that do well in 2-4 inches of soil include:
Window boxes should have easy access for watering, weeding, and harvesting food without a lot of effort. When planning beautiful window boxes to adorn front windows, consider how you will be able to maintain them. Some windows today simply do not open, and climbing on a ladder to reach second-floor windows outside can make for difficult care. Self-watering boxes are a help, but sooner or later, you will physically have to reach your window box for further work. Consider a few of these options:
Adding window boxes to other areas later on is always an option as you learn what works best for your home. A garden shed with small windows is a good place to start. This will give you an opportunity to take notice of the sun and shade conditions in raising your plants.
Regardless of what you planted in your window boxes, take the time to learn how to keep your plants thriving. Plush plants don’t just happen. Certain plants require lots of sunlight, while others need shade in order to thrive. Some plants do better with less frequent watering, while others need to get as much water as they can. Make sure to do in-depth research on all of your plant selections, in order to make sure that your window box garden is positioned for success. Here are a few things to consider with window boxes:
It takes a combination of weather, hardiness zone, humidity, and a green thumb to grow the best quality plants. However, assisting your plants along the way can help make plants robust.
Author’s bio: Ronnie Edwards is a content writer for Flower Window Boxes, the leading window box and outdoor planter manufacturer in the United States. He writes in-depth articles about gardening best practices, edible plant solutions, and the benefits of window box gardening methods. In his free time, he can be found tending to his balcony garden and spending quality time with his fiancé.
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