How to Choose Outside Window Boxes

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By carcollins

When Purchasing Wrought Iron Window Boxes

I had to have one after I moved into a home with a small yard and a view of my neighbor's fence. I didn't know much about window boxes but as I did my shopping, I found out a great deal that i thought I should offer to you. The choices you have for a window box aren't limited to wrought iron so I have mentioned a few additional suggestions below. I hope this helps you in your search!

Wrought iron boxes are a fun way to decorate your windows from the outside.

Wrought Iron For Window Boxes

Wrought iron is a metal that contains, predominately, iron. Some plant boxes are created from steel and many are designed to have the appearance of wrought iron. Take care in your choice as this kind of window box will rust, with time, due to oxidation. The effects of oxidation may have an antique look, but the results will leave your plant box rusted, dented, and weakened by regular exposure to the elements of nature.

If you have already decided to use pure wrought iron, you need to determine the composition of any window boxes that you would like to buy. Remember to look at the manufacturer’s elements to learn about the exact composition. With newer developments, there are now steel products that are very long lasting and also  appear to be authentic wrought iron.

Picking Out Window Box Styles

Pick a window box compatible with the exterior theme and style of your home. The box allows you to actually grow living plants outside your window and this idea increases the charm and curb-appeal of your home.

While you have already set your heart on having wrought iron plant boxes, keep in mind that they are cumbersome and call for more support than some of the other lighter weight boxes.

Kinds of Window Boxes

There is an assortment of window boxes to choose from. Check the various designs and materials for sturdiness, and make sure it is suitable to your house's decor.

Wood - Flower boxes are traditionally made from wood. You should select carefully. Wood is not as durable as other materials, over a period of time, and the results of the elements of nature will require you to provide upkeep.

I recommend keeping the decorative wood in the inside of your home by using <a href="http://www.bestwindowsguide.com/exteriorwindowshutters.php">wood shutters</a> or something similar and use a more durable material outside that can endure the elements.

Plastic – This can be seen just about everywhere. This is equally economical and lightweight, though some plastics are not very strong. Some landscapers think that plastic boxes quickly get hot, which can lead to issues for plant roots because of drying out.

Drainage For Your Window Box

A significant aspect for growing healthy plant life is the drainage system of your plant box. It needs to have several drainage openings cut out on the bottom. Several patterned containers have specially made concave undersides that transfer water down the drainage holes. Perfect for growing and maintaining lovely plants in your window.

Set up Tip For Window Boxes

Brackets need to be securely attached to the outside wall beneath your window to support the window box. Hefty materials, like wrought iron, will need a number of brackets to handle the weight. Typically weight limits are posted on the products packaging.


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

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salara 2 years ago

good info but how about pictures of window boxes?

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aleida_77 2 years ago

I love the durability and look of wrought iron window boxes, especially on older homes. Nice hub.

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