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How To Hang A Window Box Planter

Add a splash of color and visual interest to your dwelling house with a traditional wooden window box. These mannerly wood boxes have been used for centuries the earth over to dress up plain, somber windows. And at present you can install one in just an hour or and so with a minimal corporeality of effort or expense. Here, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows the best fashion to install a prefabricated window box. Co-ordinate to Tom, successful installation depends on proper placement of the box and braces on the house, and securely attaching the components with the appropriate fasteners.

And if your greenish thumb is a bit out of shape, don't worry. This Onetime Business firm landscape contractor Roger Cook gives his superlative tips for preparing, planting and maintaining window boxes. So have the afternoon off, ringlet upwardly your sleeves and hang a window box or two.

Step ane

Window Box Overview

Illustration by Gregory Nemec
Footstep 2

Mark the mounting location

Photo past Mary Beth Montgomery

If your abode has double-hung or sliding windows, measure down 1 inch from the underside of the windowsill directly below one side of the window frame and make a pencil mark to locate the top of the subclass.

For an out-swinging window, measure downward 6 to viii inches.

Tip: Take the window box and brackets handy, already painted or stained.

Step three

Install the height screw on the bracket

Photo past Mary Beth Montgomery

Agree the first bracket with its acme on the pencil mark.

Mark the subclass for the tiptop screw hole so it falls well-nigh the lesser of the first course of siding beneath the window.

Using a countersink bit on a drill, bore a airplane pilot hole and counterbore into the bracket on the marker.

Spike the bracket to the business firm with a 3-inch-long galvanized decking spiral through the pilot hole.

Tip: If mounting to vinyl, aluminum, or fiber cement, bore a pilot hole through the siding likewise. The screw volition seize with teeth into the sheathing behind it.

Step four

Check for plumb and install the second spiral

Photo by Mary Beth Montgomery

Hold a ii-pes level confronting the side of the bracket to ensure that it'south perfectly plumb.

Bore a airplane pilot hole and counterbore for the second screw through the subclass only to a higher place the horizontal leg, where it will be hidden past the window box.

Drive another 3-inch spiral through the bracket.

Stride five

Install the second subclass

Photo past Mary Beth Montgomery

Agree the second bracket in position nether the window-sill, lining it up with the window frame.

Lay a iv-foot level beyond the 2 brackets; raise or lower the 2nd bracket until the two are level.

Drill a airplane pilot hole and counterbore into the bracket near the bottom of the siding equally in Stride ii.

Adhere the bracket to the firm with a three-inch decking spiral, so follow the directions in Step 3 for plumbing the bracket and driving the 2nd spiral.

Step 6

Center the window box

Photo by Mary Beth Montgomery

Set the empty window box on pinnacle of the two brackets. Be sure that the angled side of the box faces outward.

Middle the box by measuring the overhang on the brackets (equally shown).

Tip: A filled window box is surprisingly heavy; don't add together the soil and plants until after the box is installed.

Step 7

Fasten the box to the brackets

Photograph by Mary Beth Montgomery

Drill and counterbore pilot holes into the upper rear edge of the box, straight in front of each subclass.

Drive a two 1/two-inch-long galvanized decking screw through the box and into the upper stop of each subclass.

After hanging the flower box, fill it with container soil or potting soil, so plant away.

Source: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/windows/21016687/how-to-hang-a-window-box

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