How to make a front yard narrow space under picture window?
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Great place for landscaping.
Hi Mercy. That sounds like a perfect place to hang window boxes.
You can always try containers with annuals.
If you don't want to put up window boxes, why not remove the grass in front of the window (or whatever is under there) and put down some nice pavers or fitted blocks (whatever suits your style).
Then get some pretty resin pots (resin because they are not so heavy) and plant pretty flowers in them. Petunias are great in the summer and pansies in the fall. It is easy to keep 3 pots watered.
I love non blooming things with color too! Here is Cora Bells and some variegated ivy and vine. This is the 3rd year this pot has come back in the spring!