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.
My top choices are tough evergreens like dwarf spruce and juniper, which can handle freezing weather and offer deep green colors that look amazing against snow.
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Start with a base of evergreens, as they act as the foundation and bring that classic winter look to your window box.
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