Hi There and thank you for watching! Part 2 in Charleston has already been posted- it was such a beautiful “field trip”! I do believe many of these window boxes had irrigation, which is typically a small drip line hidden in the box. This is a drip irrigation system that is smaller than what is used in gardens and provides a slow water flow for the container plants. Another great way to keep the boxes watered is to use a self watering container like we have in our window box videos that we seasonally decorate. Those videos can also be found on our channel. Thank you for your comment and happy gardening!
This was wonderful. So excited for Part 2!
Thank you! 🙏😊
Oh so beautiful Thank you
That was SPECTACULAR. I had to start screen shot-ing.
Thanks for watching and so glad you liked it!! It was such an inspirational tour…stay tuned for part 2! 🌸
Absolutely beautiful and my was the white and black home and the window boxes and the ones down below.😍🤩
Great color and ideas
Thank you! 😊 Happy Gardening!
Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful. I am in Charleston now and am intrigued by the irrigation for these boxes. Could you please discuss in Part 2?
Hi There and thank you for watching! Part 2 in Charleston has already been posted- it was such a beautiful “field trip”! I do believe many of these window boxes had irrigation, which is typically a small drip line hidden in the box. This is a drip irrigation system that is smaller than what is used in gardens and provides a slow water flow for the container plants. Another great way to keep the boxes watered is to use a self watering container like we have in our window box videos that we seasonally decorate. Those videos can also be found on our channel. Thank you for your comment and happy gardening!