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WINTER

WINDOW BOX IDEAS

I suggest planting them in late fall, around the time the first frost arrives, so the plants have time to settle in before the colder weather hits.

WHEN TO PLANT

– Dwarf spruce and juniper evergreens – Trailing ivy for elegance – Winterberries or holly for red accents – Ornamental cabbage or kale for color and texture – Mix for full greenery and eye catching details

BEST PLANTS

- Faux Red and White Geranium - Plain Copper Plated Flower Box - Galvanized Tin Flower Box - Brixton Railing Window Box - White Wooden Window Box - Rectangular Window Box

BEST WINDOW BOX PLANTERS

– Layer plants for depth – Use evergreens as a base – Place taller plants at the back – Add trailing plants to soften edges – Include pops of color with berries or frosted pinecones – Optional: string or fairy lights for a cozy glow

TIPS TO ARRANGE A WINTER WINDOW BOX

This box brings that cozy cabin vibe to your home with lush evergreens and frosted pinecones.

EVERGREENS & FROSTED PINECONES

Sometimes, less is more, and this setup proves it with some pop of magnolia leaves and berries that totally transforms plain greenery.

MAGNOLIA LEAVES & BERRIES

This window box brings the forest right to your window, blending in twigs, evergreens, and a mix of textures.

TWIGS & EVERGREENS

This window box gives all the cozy vibes with its simple greenery, oversized pinecones, and pops of red berries.

SIMPLE GREENERY, PINECONES & RED BERRIES