Plan Your Window Planter
The first step in building window boxes is deciding what kind of wood to use.
If you plan to mount your window box outdoors, you must use wood and materials that can withstand the elements. Cedar, redwood and treated lumber are good choices because they are naturally weather resistant. As long as the wood is treated with some kind of waterproofing your planter should last for years.
If you plan to mount your window box indoors, you can choose a wood and finish to complement your interior woodwork — or for a more personalized touch, try your hand at a decorative painting technique like sponging or stenciling to match your décor. If you do plan on painting the planter box, build it with any select (knot-free) grade of wood such as pine or poplar. If you prefer a natural finish, consider a fine hardwood such as oak or maple.
HELPFUL TIP
Waterproofing the interior of the planter will allow you to put soil directly into it. However, not all plants have the same watering needs. If you have a range of plants in the planter, it is best to pot them individually. This will make it easier to change out plantings, if need be, and maintain the planter.
How to Build the Window Planter
Step 1: Determine the Dimensions
You’ll get the best results by building your window planter as wide as the outside dimension of the window casing but no wider than the windowsill. The planter should be at least deep enough and high enough to accommodate a 6-inch diameter flowerpot. We suggest that you use 1” x 8” lumber for the ends and faces and 1” x 6” lumber for the bottom, at a minimum.