Here are 16 diverse and beautiful window boxes to give you ideas for fall.
Smallpumpkinsare tucked in as a reminder that Halloween and pumpkin pies are around the corner.
She recommends this arrangement for early fall up until frost; the first hard frost will kill the caladium.

A window box with fall plants and pumpkins.Lori L. Stalteri/ Flickr /CC 2.0
The matching orange flowers create an overall cohesive look.
A window box planted in autumn with colorful succulents will grow during the winter and produce flowers in earlyspring.
Evergreens andarborvitaeare tucked in to soften the look and transition to winter.

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In the back, taller grasses or shrub-like plants are placed, while two mid-size plants fill the middle.
Up front, three smaller trailing or spilling plants form a mix of flowers and greenery.
Their results are stunning foot traffic-stopping displays for each season.

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Aim for Classics
Geraniums are hardyand can live for decades.

Q is for Quandie
Pretty Pink Tulips

Hoosier Homemade

Bria Hammel Interiors

Cottage at the Crossroads

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The Spruce / Lisa Hallett Taylor
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Indigo Gardens and Design

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Flo’s Gardens

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