Wooden Window Box Planter With Fabric Lining
Wooden Window Box Planter With Fabric Lining is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This rectangular wooden window box planter is designed for planting flowers or greenery beneath windows, on balconies or along railings. The planter is deep enough for healthy root growth and shaped to fit neatly against a wall or window ledge.
Planter Boxes For Windows With Geotextile Fabric
Inside the planter is a fitted geotextile fabric liner. This allows water and air to pass through, preventing root rot while keeping soil in place. The liner also makes planting simpler and keeps the wooden interior protected from damp soil. Adding a drain beneath the liner further improves water flow and soil quality.
Weather Resistant Scots Pine Construction
The preservative treatment penetrates deep into the wood fibres for lasting protection. Painting is recommended only from the second year if you wish to match it with your exterior décor.
Modern Wooden Window Planter Design
With its fine lines and slightly open vertical slats, this planter box adds a clean, modern look to any home exterior. Its shape works well with both traditional and contemporary houses, making it an attractive way to frame your windows with natural colour.
Benefits Of Wooden Window Planter Boxes
- Display flowers and plants neatly under windows or on balconies
- Promote healthy root growth with good drainage
- Keep soil in place while allowing air and water flow
- Protect wood with long lasting treatment for outdoor use
- Easy to customise with paint after the first year
Wooden Window Box Planter Specification
- Material Scots pine
- Liner Geotextile fabric included
- Recommended painting From year 2 onwards
- Size 59 cm length x 19 cm width x 19 cm height
Frequently Asked Questions
What flowers grow best in a window box planter?
Seasonal bedding plants, herbs and trailing flowers such as petunias, geraniums and lobelia work beautifully in a wooden window box.
How does the geotextile fabric help plants?
It keeps soil contained while letting water and air through, improving root health and preventing waterlogging.
Can I paint the wooden planter straight away?
Painting is best done after the first year to allow the treatment to settle and maintain wood protection.