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A window box is a great way to add a splash of color and interest to your home's exterior. Here are some steps to help you arrange a window box: 1. Choose the right plants: Select plants that will thrive in the amount of sunlight your window receives. Also consider the size of the window box and the amount of soil it can hold. You can mix and match different plants, but make sure they have similar watering and soil requirements. 2. Plan your design: Think about the overall look you want to achieve. Do you want a bold and colorful display, or a more subtle and cohesive arrangement? Consider the height, texture, and color of your plants, and how they will complement each other. 3. Add soil: Fill your window box with a high-quality potting soil, leaving about an inch of space at the top. 4. Start planting: Begin with your tallest plants at the back of the window box, and work your way forward. This will help create depth and dimension. Make sure to plant each plant deep enough so that it is secure in the soil. 5. Fill in the gaps: Once you've placed your tallest plants, fill in the gaps with smaller plants or trailing vines. These will help soften the edges of the window box and create a more cohesive look. 6. Water regularly: Be sure to water your window box regularly, as plants in containers tend to dry out more quickly than those in the ground. Check the soil daily and water as needed, making sure not to overwater. 7. Maintain your window box: Deadhead spent blooms and prune back any plants that are getting too leggy. Regular maintenance will help keep your window box looking beautiful all season long. By following these steps, you can create a stunning window box that will add charm and character to your home's exterior.
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