Tuscan Wrought Iron Window Box Planters For A Flower Garden Out Your Window

Wrought iron window box planters and baskets for flowers.

The decorative metal wrought iron window box planter above is the French A style click here

 

Wrought iron window box planters and baskets for flowers.

The window box planter to the above is the French S style French S style (click here)

The S style has the extra scroll on the bottom. The A style is the lower price of the two styles

 

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Buy one window box get the second one for 50% off same size or smaller, sale ends soon

sale price will be refunded when the order is processed (in 48 hours). 

 

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The window box above is the 72" A style window box planter and was ordered 4" longer for the scrolls

to go past the wood trim around the window that measures 68" wide.

 The S style window box planter would be 6" longer for the scrolls to go past the wood trim.

 

 

This is our Classic style window box it will hold 10inch flower pots

it's 11 inches tall x 11 3/4in click here for prices

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 This Tuscan style Wrought Iron Window Box is 10 inches tall click here for prices

 

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Photo of unpainted window box The window boxes come unpainted unless you

add the weather coating one for each one

Add life and color to your homes exterior with a beautiful decorative wrought iron window box planter.

You can smell fresh flowers right next to your window planted in one of our wrought iron window box planters.

Every window box is individually hand crafted, hand forged, hand welded and built tough to last a lifetime. They are designed to hold up the weight of being filled to the top with dirt.

All of are products are made in the USA by KL Iron.

Up to 7 1/2" pots will fit in our window boxes or line your window boxes with a coco liner , peat moss, Spanish moss or a

plastic duraco liner. duraco liners can be found at Home Depot, Menards, Ace Hardware, True Value, and Do it  Best.

Our window boxes planters will make your house come alive with colorful display of flowers.

Check out our other flower window boxes, planters and our Tuscan faux balcony click here

 

 

 

 

 

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Add life and color to your homes exterior with a beautiful decorative wrought iron window box planter.

You can smell fresh flowers right next to your window planted in one of our wrought iron window box planters.

Every window box is individually hand crafted, hand forged, hand welded and built tough to last a lifetime. They are designed to hold up the weight of being filled to the top with dirt.

All of are products are made in the USA by KL Iron.

Up to 7 1/2" pots will fit in our window boxes or line your window boxes with a coco liner , peat moss, Spanish moss or a

plastic duraco liner. duraco liners can be found at Home Depot, Menards, Ace Hardware, True Value, and Do it  Best.

Our window boxes planters will make your house come alive with colorful display of flowers.

 

Check out our wrought iron bridge click here

 

 

 

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All window boxes come pre-drilled with 3/16" holes  for mounting and do not need mounting brackets .

 Window boxes over 72" will be shipped in two pieces and come with connecting fasteners to hold them together.

 

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FINISHING
FINISHING unpainted wrought iron. These items can be finished to achieve the look you desire. You can brush paint, spray paint, let them rust, or powder-coat them. You should clean your product of any dirt or foreign substance with a clean dry rag or a clean rag with paint thinner then follow directions on paint container. Put on 2 good coats of paint do not use water base primers or paints as that will cause rust. Finish paint can be almost any exterior oil base paint. Do not paint over other paints with rustoleum as it will cause the paint to peal. Rustoleum paint is a very good paint to use on the bare metal. We have had many customers who like to keep the natural rustic look of rusted steel. To do this, you will have to let them rust to the look you want, then you can coat your item with a brush or spray on clear polyurethane coating.

 

Contact Information

 

Kevin Lammi

9525 Boyd ave

Duluth, MN 55808

 

For more information:
e-mail Kevin

kevinlammi@yahoo.com

 

 

 

Copyright © 1977-2009 K L Iron
Last modified: March 11, 2010

 

 

Shipped to the lower 48 states only

 

 

   A style length and price list    ___    S style length and price list  

All window boxes planters come unpainted unless you have us weather coat your window box planter satin black.

 

If we are out of stock we will send an equal or grater value item

Buy the scrolls to make your own window box click here

 

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Flower Baskets and Window Boxes & Planters

Hanging baskets or window boxes full of flowers or foliage plants give a color boost to your house and garden. They can be used effectively even in a very small space. If you choose plants carefully, you can change the plantings to suit every season.

GARDENING IN WROUGHT IRON WINDOW BOXES AND FLOWER BASKET CONTAINERS and PLANTERS

A lightweight potting mix is needed for container gardening. Soil less planting mixes provide excellent drainage, aeration and water-holding capacity that ordinary garden soil can not supply.

Be sure that your basket or window box has drainage holes. Drainage is essential so that the planting mix will not become water-logged. Do not place pebbles or other material at the bottom of the container. They will not provide better drainage.

Plastic or wire baskets are available. Both have advantages and disadvantages. Plastic is inexpensive, easy to plant and is slower to dry out. Wire baskets allow more choices in size and planting arrangements. Many people find them more attractive. Window boxes are usually plastic, wood or long wire baskets called hayracks.

Liners are used in wire hanging flower baskets to hold the soil and plants in position. Liners can be made of dried sphagnum moss or coconut fiber known as coir.

Window boxes and flower baskets call for a strong support system. Remember that the containers will be much heavier when watered.

Choose small, healthy young plants for planting. They will adapt to new surroundings much faster than older plants.

Plant much closer in a window box or basket than you would in a flowerbed. Include plants with a variety of colors, shapes and textures. Trailing plants should be planted at the edges and bushy or upright plants will go at the center or back. Be sure that the taller plants will not block your windows or interfere with hanging the basket.

Site selection is as important for baskets and window boxes as it is for any other plant. Remember that most of the time the hanging basket will be viewed from below. Hang the flower basket so that it will be close to eye level so that it can be admired and watered easily. Window boxes should extend the entire width of the window for best appearance.

PLANTING A MOSS-LINED WINDOW BOX OR FLOWER BASKET

1. Soak the sphagnum moss overnight in very warm water.

2. Squeeze as much water out of the moss as you can. Pack the moss in between the wires tightly from the inside of the flower basket. Make moss lining 1 inch thick, extending up 4 inches.

3. Add soil mixture to flower basket, going up as far as the top of this first layer of moss.

4. Water plants well before planting. Crumble peat pots away from plants grown in them so that it will not wick water away from the roots. Pinch off flowers on new transplants to promote sturdy growth.

5. Fill the lowest tier with flowers or foliage plants, and then add enough potting soil mix to cover the roots of plants completely. Firm the soil.

6. Continue to fill and plant the window box or flower basket in 4-to 6-inch layers. Plant the last group on top.

7. Hang the flower basket or window box and water gently.

PLANTS FOR WROUGHT IRON WINDOW BOXES CONTAINERS AND FLOWER BASKETS 

Use your imagination in selecting plants. Many types of plants will grow in containers including annuals, vines, tropical plants, herbs and even some vegetables. For hanging salads, grow leaf lettuce, parsley and miniature tomatoes. Herbs thrive in containers and require little care. Thyme, oregano and rosemary are good for containers because they like the soil to dry out between watering. Many plants normally grown as houseplants will be great for foliage in outdoor containers also.

CARING FOR CONTAINER GARDENS

Containers can dry out very quickly. Daily or even twice-daily watering may be necessary. Feel the soil to determine whether or not it is damp. If the potting mix feels dry 1 inch below the surface, it is time to water. Apply water until it runs out the drainage holes. If the pot dries out too much you should immerse it in water to presoak the soil mix. Containers will need frequent checking as the plants grow and temperatures become hotter.

Watering wands are good tools for difficult-to-reach flower baskets and window boxes. They extend your reach and produce a gentle shower.

Frequent watering flushes nutrients from the soil quickly, so frequent fertilizing is also necessary. Liquid fertilizers or timed-release fertilizers are the easiest methods of application. Time-release fertilizer pellets can be mixed into the soil at planting or worked into the top inch later. The soil in the container should be moist when fertilizer is applied, even liquid fertilizer. Feed baskets and boxes every two weeks from spring through summer with a complete liquid fertilizer diluted to half-strength.

Remove flowers as they fade to keep flowering baskets blooming well. Many plants are rejuvenated by a trim in late summer.

 

 

Info on taking care and planting flowers in our window boxes