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Garden / Window Boxes

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Window Box Planting Ideas for 4 Seasons of Interest

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Soil depth. The quantity of soil you need in a container depends on the type of plant and how deep the roots grow. • 12 inches for annuals • 12 to 18 inches for perennials • 18 inches to 2 feet for shrubs • 2 to 3 feet for small trees

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Soil depth. The quantity of soil you need in a container depends on the type of plant and how deep the roots grow. • 12 inches for annuals • 12 to 18 inches for perennials • 18 inches to 2 feet for shrubs • 2 to 3 feet for small trees

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Soil depth. The quantity of soil you need in a container depends on the type of plant and how deep the roots grow. • 12 inches for annuals • 12 to 18 inches for perennials • 18 inches to 2 feet for shrubs • 2 to 3 feet for small trees

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Soil depth. The quantity of soil you need in a container depends on the type of plant and how deep the roots grow. • 12 inches for annuals • 12 to 18 inches for perennials • 18 inches to 2 feet for shrubs • 2 to 3 feet for small trees

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Soil depth. The quantity of soil you need in a container depends on the type of plant and how deep the roots grow. • 12 inches for annuals • 12 to 18 inches for perennials • 18 inches to 2 feet for shrubs • 2 to 3 feet for small trees

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Soil depth. The quantity of soil you need in a container depends on the type of plant and how deep the roots grow. • 12 inches for annuals • 12 to 18 inches for perennials • 18 inches to 2 feet for shrubs • 2 to 3 feet for small trees

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Wall-mounted mini landscape. If you find yourself staring at a bare wall outside, you can mount a container on the wall. Better yet, hang a mini landscape, like the one shown here by Houzz user Joy Haff. Succulents surround a garden gnome, birdhouse and owl, while a ceramic bird is suspended below.

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The front container features more purple and blue plants, including lobelia, verbena, petunia, euphorbia and alyssum. Gamel used more white plants in the back, including tuberous begonia, calibrachoa, gaura, euphorbia, helichrysum and a variegated fern.

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Black shutters, white window boxes!

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Love the idea of window boxes on the railings!

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Love the idea of window boxes on the railings!

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Love the idea of window boxes on the railings!

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