Boost curb appeal this season with these winter window box ideas including festive greenery, hardy flowers and bright holiday accents. Imagine a row of frosty white birch logs nestled between lush, ...
Winter berries add such a nice burst of cheerful red to the outdoors. Lisa Steele at Fresh Eggs Daily clipped some of those ...
Take the opportunity to get creative with a mix of winter blooms, evergreens, bulbs and berries that will demand attention right through the cool season to lift lack lustre front yards. Putting ...
Winter containers filled with greenery, colorful stems, cones, berries and more can brighten the landscape all winter long. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com.
Planting a winter window box Plant a pre-fab garden window box with colorful perennials and hang it outside or tuck in some house plants for display indoors. In this month's video, garden specialist ...
Q: Do you have any suggestions on what to put in window boxes during the fall and winter months? A: Window boxes needn’t stand empty once the temperature drops — and they should never house the ...
Q. Do you have any suggestions on what to put in window boxes during the fall and winter months? A. Window boxes needn’t stand empty once the temperature drops — and they should never house the ...
MIFFLINBURG, Pa. — Window boxes make great stand out pieces for your outdoor home holiday decorating. Keith Phelps of Inspired Designs by Keith Phelps has tips and ideas for you to design and create ...
(Includes color slide of a window box filled with gourds, Indian corn, squash, pumpkins and leaves. PHOTO BY REED DAVIS.) Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. Q: Do you have any suggestions on what ...
Mom's birthday is on the horizon, and I'm thinking window boxes. For as long as I can remember, she's always kept a vibrant perennial garden full of snapdragons, salvia, and alyssum at the foot of ...
I have been window-box gardening for many years. More than a year ago, I saw the book, "Window Boxes, Indoors and Out" (Storey Press, $27.50), by James Creamer and Dean Johnson. I was very impressed ...