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Encyclopedia > Windowbox

A windowbox is a box for growing plants. These boxes are placed in a window, usually on the outside of the window. This allows plants and their flowers to be readily seen by those inside of the house, as well as providing chefs with an easily accessed miniature kitchen garden, should the windowbox be placed outside a kitchen window. An empty cardboard box Boxes are highly variable receptacles. ... u fuck in ua ... A window is an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface through which light and sometimes air can pass. ... Clivia miniata bears bright orange flowers. ... Cooks in training in Paris A term commonly used to reference an individual who cooks professionally. ...

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Windowbox gardening (707 words)
If you have a windowbox and you do not turn it round regularly most of the growth and flowers will be away from the window and towards the outside.
I choose plastic for my windowboxes for two reasons; it is light enough to enable me to turn the boxes easily; and it does not break easily, so can stand a lot of bumps and knocks when I turn them.
You will provide the main source of water for your windowbox, so if you are going away, especially during the summer, you will need to either get someone in to water your plants, or set up a watering system.
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