These flourishing beauties are easy to grow, with lush green leaves and rounded pink or white flowers—not to mention the edible strawberries that spill over the sides of your window box.
Fluted sides give these planters some visual interest while neutral colors allow your bright flowers to pop. They also come ...
There just might be, however, a better alternative. Window boxes are often overlooked as balcony garden containers because, as their name implies, they're designed to sit outside a window.
Many plants will thrive in a rectangular window box, but for an ever-changing display, try planting with a selection of permanent plants for year-round interest plus some annual flowers ...
Charlie Nardozzi and Sharon Meyer show us how you can decorate the outside of your home when that warm weather returns.