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decemberthirty ([personal profile] decemberthirty) wrote2011-04-22 02:07 pm

The art of the window box

Front of house - 4/11


One of the many new things that I gained when we bought our house was a pair of window boxes. Despite nearly ten years of apartment living, none of my apartments in either Philadelphia or State College ever had window boxes. I've always thought that they were cute, though, so I'm excited to have them.

Windowbox - 4/11


Right now, they don't look very different than they did when we bought the house: both the little round shrub and the pale green foliage plant (anyone know what it is?) were planted by the previous owners. The arrangement is a bit stiff and formal for my taste--I'm fond of sprawling, messy gardens--but everything about the previous owners' style was stiffer and more formal than ours. I stuck some pansies in for color and to loosen things up a bit, but I haven't quite been able to bring myself to pull out perfectly healthy plants and do away with them! I guess they may not change much for a while, then.

Nevertheless, I brought the camera with me while out walking through our neighborhood today, and took some photos of some of my favorite window boxes. I'm always interested in what other gardeners do in this highly urban environment, and often impressed by the creativity I see when I pay attention.


S. 3rd St.
I love the mix of greens and all the different textures in this very large box. This may be my favorite of all of them.

Fitzwater St?
Pansies in an iron cage. Set those pansies free! Actually there's something quite visually appealing in the contrast between the soft floppy pansies and the wrought iron.

Catherine St?
This tiny window box is laid out symmetrically, like mine are, but I thought the myrtle spilling over in the center made it feel a little more relaxed. I like all the pinks and purples, as well.

S. Bodine St.
Not a window box exactly, but so lovely!

Fitzwater St.
More pansies. I like how bright the orange looks against the soft gray paint.

Fake??
Fake flowers in your outdoor planters??? Why would you do that??

S. Mildred St.
Daffodils and tulips galore! So beautiful and colorful!



Do you have window boxes? If so, show me!

[identity profile] amaikaorii.livejournal.com 2011-04-22 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
oh how lovely! I love seeing your photos! I don't have window boxes, and my garden is too big for me to keep up with, so I don't even bother. (I'm SO lazy with all this housey stuff).

My mother and brother are amazing gardeners, and they're both disappointed that I have no real gardening interest. I would love it, if I could just plant it the way I wanted and then never have to touch it again. ;)

[identity profile] decemberthirty.livejournal.com 2011-04-23 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Gardening is definitely not for everybody! I do like growing lots of perennials, though--they're about as close as you can get to just being able to plant it the way you want it and the never touch it again. :)