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If you have a wide window ledge or railing you can simply put this box on top of it, and it will add those nice molding details to your exterior.
Also, herbs are another good choice for windowboxes; if you have a box planted like this right outside your kitchen window, you'll always have a fresh sprig of rosemary or a basil leaf within an arm's reach.
Have you tried windowbox gardening? What are some of your favorite plants to use?
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GIve a window box like this as much sun as you can through fall and winter. I love the idea of putting it an unexpected, slightly more formal environ from time to time. For example, try this in your dining room in exchange for a typical arrangement.
Potted herbs. Culinary herbs are great to have on hand for more than cooking; these fragrant plants will add a delicious aroma to the room anytime you brush by.
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Herb Window Box - $59.95 »
Here, a fiberglass container has the appearance of stone. But because fiberglass is very lightweight, it's much easier to move around.
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Herb Window Box - $59.95 [ Visit Store » ]
I like the color, design and materials used for this planter. Because it's not 100% terra cotta it will be lighter and more durable - two good qualities for window boxes.
Hand molded of Fibreclay™, a mix of crushed terracotta and fiberglass resin.
LOVE - A Herb windowbox on a wide ledge or railing you can simply put this box ontop of it. Esp if your boxe is right outside your kitchen window, you'll always have fresh sprig of rosemary or basil leaf within arms reach. LOVE the black, antiqueish windowbox.
I like the color, design and materials used for this planter. Because it's not 100% terra cotta it will be lighter and more durable - two good qualities for window boxes.
Hand molded of Fibreclay™, a mix of crushed terracotta and fiberglass resin. — Wicki Mitchell