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Window Boxes - Is it possible?
I had beautiful window boxes on our house in Ohio. We have two windows here at our house that would look beautiful with some. Has anyone done this? How did you go about it? I read on line that it said to use cedar wood but I was wondering if there is anything lighter that you have used or possibly a contractor who does this. I think it would make our Wisteria look so great. Any suggestions?
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First point would be to verify with Architecture Review Board to make sure window boxes are permitted.
You would hate to go to the trouble and expense only to have some busybody complain (and some would!) so you would have to remove them if not previously permitted. |
If you get approval from ARC I would definitely go with the self watering boxes or you will be out there watering at least once, maybe twice a day I agree window boxes would be a beautiful addition to any Village home.
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There always seems to be some liberal...
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thank goodness for busybodies...otherwise we'd be knee deep in the retro junk yard look... |
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Also, have a look at Gardener's Supply in Burlington, VT. I have ordered things from them. It takes a committed gardener to keep up with window boxes -- what with all that pinching and feeding and watering and probably seasonal change-outs. But it sounds like you already know that. I can't recall seeing any window boxes in TV, but that does not mean they are not there somewhere or that they are not allowed. (Better check though.) It could mean just that they can be a lot of work, especially in the heat of summer. I thought about putting them on our house in Ohio but decided there were too many windows across the front and I would have had to work too hard to keep them looking their best. -- I can be a bit persnickety about gardening so I decided to acknowledge my limitations and just put a pot on the porch. I think beautifully designed and maintained window boxes are a wonderful addition to a home. And I love a design formula of 3 different kinds of plants: Thriller. Filler. Spiller. Happy Gardening. |
Why would anyone complain about window boxes with real flowers? But they will.
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Do a Google search on PVC window boxes.
We had one on a window in the back of our first village house. Probably should have but didn't ask as we backed up to a retention pond. |
Thanks for all of the ideas. I will definitely check with ARC first. Pru, thanks for the idea of self-watering. We will look into that. I found lots of beautiful ones on the internet made of cedar which will look great. It seems like I've seen window boxes on some of the homes down in Lake Sumter Landing.
Some of you seem worried that they will look distasteful. We do not plan to put in anything with pink flamingos or plastic flowers or plastic boxes so relax. Maybe once they are finished, I'll post a photo. |
My wife, bless her, thinks that she can put plants in pots by our front door and leave them alone. Our witty neighbor said yesterday that it looks like a plant cemetery.
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You can help more by making sure there are holes in the bottom of those pots. A few rocks in the bottom will help with drainage, too. But please do not give her those things as a present. While it is a very good thing to pinch the heads off flowers after a time, you do not want to get your own head pinched off. |
Our Gardenia Style home in Caroline had two window boxes installed as it was built. They are plastic wood 1/2" thick, with an exposed wood grain, painted white as is the trim. They are on the front of the house facing north and only one gets a bit of morning sun. Limits what can be grown. Watering is not a daily need.
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Oh yes. Ooh LA LA. My favorite! Matter of fact I am in the process of doing now. Window boxes look beautiful and I am working on achieving a beautiful French country look right now. They will look stunning on a home (sided or shingled) and I would not imagine you need approval from the villages on something under your roof that looks beautiful! I just had the awnings installed , put up lace curtains and now await my window boxes to arrive! I ordered the ones made out of PVC as they will not rot and will last forever! (Worth the extra money). I can envision it completely finished and the neighbors are going to love it. They are anxiously awaiting to see what we are doing. They should be arriving the end of the week! Go for it. They will look beautiful on your wisteria!
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I spoke with Architectural Review and they said to submit a photo similar to what you plan to do and a form located on this page VCDD Architectural Review before installing the window boxes.
Whether it is a pool addition, landscaping, painted driveway, porch enclosure, coloring of walks and/or driveways, arbors, pergolas, trellises or removal of trees that are greater than four (4) inches in diameter it is necessary to submit a Modification/Alteration Form for approval. |
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