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  • How to Build a Window Box
  • From "Desperate Landscapes"
    episode DDSL-306


    PHOTO

    Figure A
    A window box is an easy way to update a home with seasonal plantings (figure A) and complement a landscape makeover. Look below for instructions on how to build a window box.

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  • Cut wood to size. Window boxes are generally slightly wider than the window frame. One materials option: pressure-treated plywood.
  • Cut 45-degree angles on all ends.
  • Use wood glue in corners.
  • Follow with 2" deck screws.
  • To trim window box, glue and nail 1x1 molding to the front of window box and then cut two cross patterns for the box.
  • To attach cross fretwork, cut two battens to size.
  • Hold battens diagonally on the box (one goes from upper right corner to center of lower fretwork, and the other goes from upper left corner to center of lower fretwork.)
  • Mark the angles on the battens so they will fit between the horizontal and vertical frame.
  • Cut, glue and nail battens into place.
  • Cut two more battens to create two more diagonals.
  • Cut them in half and cut them to fit.
  • Glue and nail battens in place.

    PHOTO

    Figure B

  • To provide drainage for the window box, drill holes in the bottom of it. Here, host Jason Cameron uses a forester bit, which makes very clean cuts (figure B). Water will drain easily and this will help avoid root rot.

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