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36 Inch Window Box & Coco Fiber Liner Set

$76.25
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SKU:
ZWBS36
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36" Window Box Planter with attached liner.
36" long x 9" wide x 9" deep
Holds nine side plants, nine top edging plants and three 6" or gallon size centerpiece plants.

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The advantages of side planting are many. You get a lush, fully covered container much more quickly and an impressive floral display in weeks instead of months. But side planting used to require time consuming handwork, cutting holes in liners or juggling loose moss. Pamela Crawford's side planting containers mean you can create spectacular plantings in a small fraction of the time it used to take.

Hayrack baskets and liners give spectacular instant results. Ingenious holes and slits in the coco-fiber allow mature plants with 3" to 4 " root balls to be inserted.

Use these Window Box Planters on windows, walls and railings. They can also be used directly on decks and patios, using pot feet supports to raise them off the ground. Constructed from heavy gauge steel bars, coated in black plastic.

When ordering a replacement liner for this basket, use item CLZW36

Mounting hardware not included. Suggestions include Large J Hooks (LKCJH), J Hooks (KCJH) and Hayrack Brackets (KCRB). You can also use plated or masonry lag bolts which are available at your local hardware store.

Click here to download planting instructions for the Side Planting Window Box.

1. What is Side Planting



2. Planting



3. Container Care and Watering



4. Fertilization and Trimming



5. Hanging Wall Baskets and Window Boxes




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  • 5
    Love them

    Posted by Nelson on Apr 15th 2012

    I have had my 5 window baskets, this season will be 4 years and I Love Them. They look as good as the day I received them. Yes, you do have to change the liners, I do so every other year. They add color and beauty to my house and you can enjoy the colors from the inside too.

  • 3
    kiki

    Posted by Katherine abbott on Mar 13th 2012

    I have had my windowboxes for three years and they have not held up well. The powdercoating is bubbling and peeling to reveal rust. The liners need to be replaced,as the holes have weakened the fiber. They are fun to plant and they look great when all the plants are mature.