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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 SHOULD YOU PLANT YOUR WINTER WINDOW BOXES

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.

WHAT PLANTS ARE BEST FOR WINTER WINDOW BOXES

- Railing Window Box - Traditional Plastic Window Box - Copper Plated Flower Box - Wooden Flower Pot Fence - Galvanized Tin Flower Box

BEST WINDOW BOX PLANTERS

Start with a base of evergreens, as they act as the foundation and bring that classic winter look to your window box.

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