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Facts About Window Boxes


I needed one when I moved into a place with a small lawn and a view of my neighbor''s fencing. I didn''t know much about window boxes but while I did my shopping, I discovered a great deal that i thought I should pass on to you.

Buying Wrought Iron Window Boxes

I needed one when I moved into a place with a small lawn and a view of my neighbor''s fencing. I didn''t know much about window boxes but while I did my shopping, I discovered a great deal that i thought I should pass on to you. The options you have for a window box are not restricted to wrought iron so I have mentioned a few other ideas listed below. I hope this helps you in your search!

Wrought iron boxes are a great way to decorate your windows outside your home.

Details of Wrought Iron

This is a term that refers to pure metals containing mostly iron. These days, you can find crafted plant boxes made out of steel, that are fabricated to appear as wrought iron. Note that this kind of metal will rust with time due to oxidation. While oxidation might seem appealing, it can dent, destroy or weaken your box as it is constantly subjected to many weather conditions.

It''s a good idea to check the manufacturer''s manual for the exact metal composition of any kind of window box you decide to purchase. There are breakthroughs in steel products melded for sturdiness with the appearance of authentic wrought iron.

Picking Out Window Boxes

Choose a window box compatible with the external theme and style of your home. The box enables you to actually grow living plants outside your window and this idea increases the elegance and curb-appeal of your house.

While you have already set your heart on having wrought iron flower boxes, remember that they are cumbersome and need more support than some of the other lighter boxes.

Other Kinds of Window Boxes

There is an assortment of window boxes to choose from. Look into the various styles and materials for sturdiness, and make certain it is appropriate to your home''s decor.

Wood This is a standard material for flower boxes, so selection is critical. Some are more appropriate than others as plant containers. Remember that wood degrades over time. In addition, environmental components can affect their composition, thus wooden boxes for plants require more upkeep compared to others.

I suggest keeping the decorative wood in the inside of your house by using wood shutters or something comparable and use a stronger material outside that can withstand the elements.

Plastic This is seen almost everywhere. This is equally economical and lightweight, though some plastics are usually not very sturdy. Some landscapers deem that plastic boxes rapidly warm up, which can cause difficulties for plant roots because of drying out.

Window Box Drainage

A significant aspect for growing strong plant life is the drainage system of your plant box. It should have many drainage openings cut out on the underside. Numerous patterned containers have specially made concave undersides which carry water down the drainage holes. Ideal for growing and keeping stunning plants in your window.

Installation Suggestion For Window Boxes

Ensure that your window boxes are securely installed to the wall and firmly supported by brackets. The bigger the wrought iron window boxes, the more brackets will be required. Most boxes have the weight limits placed clearly on the packaging.

Carmina Collins is the owner of http://www.bestwindowsguide.com, a site dedicated to providing the latest tips and trends for replacement window screens. Visit her informative website before your next purchase and save time and money.

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Author:Carmina C. Collins
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 19, 2010
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