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Plants For Window Boxes

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Plants For Window Boxes

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  1. Plants For Window Boxes The term window box describes a flower container attached to a window. Many window boxes are used for growing flowers, herbs, vegetables, and edible plants. Some people even use them as a way to display a beautiful piece of art. Regardless of their purpose, window boxes are a great way to display beautiful plants. This article will give you information about different types of window boxes and what to look for in them. Also, it will cover how to maintain them. Plants that thrive in window boxes A window box is a fantastic place to try out a new plant. You can grow a variety of flowers in a window box, including pansies, tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. These plants tend to grow quickly, and will look beautiful throughout the season. These flowering plants also add curb appeal to your home. Listed below are some of the best plants for window boxes. Verbena flowers are a great choice for a window box. They come in various colors, some with "eyes," so the blooms will look dreamy in the box. Verbena also enjoys hot and dry conditions, and it is a heat tolerant plant. They also need full sunlight, and they should be deadheaded regularly. However, you should keep in mind that they do not like a soggy soil. Materials used for window boxes Window boxes come in a variety of materials. One popular option is plastic. This material is lightweight, breathable, and a good choice for most windows. This type of window box can last for years if properly maintained. However, it can be heavy when filled with soil and moisture. If you're planting a flower in a plastic box, it's a good idea to use proper brackets and a wrought iron frame to secure it. Resin and fiberglass window boxes are also an option. Resin and fiberglass window boxes mimic terra cotta's appearance, while being lightweight and durable. They can be painted and won't corrode or rust. Both are durable and inexpensive. However, you should be aware of the materials used to create these boxes, as they are prone to swaying in high winds and can become flying projectiles. Common types of window boxes If you want to plant a colorful display in your window box, consider using coleus, a shade- tolerant flower with striking foliage. These plants have a variety of leaf shapes and colors, from lacy to clumpy and thick. Many of these plants produce large quantities of blooms. If you want to avoid the fuss of deadheading, you may opt for a plant that doesn't flower at all. If you want to have a traditional look, you can choose wooden window boxes. The natural look of the wood will go well with the decor of your house. They also add a rustic, earthy feel to your home's exterior. You can also choose to install a decorative box made of plastic. These products

  2. can be customized to fit the look of your home and your tastes. But you should note that they are not appropriate for every home. Maintenance of window boxes Window boxes require special care and attention. Some plants are drought-tolerant, while others need to be deadheaded or fertilized frequently. Petunias, for example, need to be snipped every week and fertilized every other week. The foliage should be trimmed if it begins to yellow. In the winter, it should be pruned every few weeks. You can also keep it neat by keeping the soil moist. The best way to maintain a window boxes is to give it proper ventilation and drainage away from the house. This is because they are exposed to the elements, and they will take the brunt of wind. This is why it's a good idea to go the extra mile when it comes to securing your window boxes. Keep in mind that some plants need to be kept cool during the winter months, while others don't. Always check with a plant specialist before applying any chemicals to your window boxes.

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