Build a Plywood Frame
The sides’ height should match the molding width, and their length should be slightly longer than the plastic planter that’ll nest inside. Glue and nail the sides together.
Attach the Bottom of the Frame
Wait about 15 minutes for the adhesive to cure. Then flip the frame right-side up, and insert the plastic planter.
Add Drainage
Mark the locations of the planter’s existing weep holes, and use a drill/driver fitted with a paddle bit to bore corresponding holes in the wood bottom.
Determine Molding Lengths
Steady the trim against the plywood frame, and trace cut lines for the front and sides of the window box. No need for a back panel; it won’t be seen.
Make the Cuts
Use a miter saw for angled corners where the molding pieces intersect. Make straight cuts at the back, where the molding will rest against the house.
Adhere the Molding
Apply glue to the backs of the trim pieces, and adhere them to the front and sides of the frame. Use clamps to hold the molding in place while the glue cures.
Secure with Nails
For extra strength, tap in fasteners along the top and bottom edges of the molding. Use a nailset to recess the heads. Remove clamps.
Seal the Finish
Let dry, and plant your box with flowers; they’ll boost your home’s curb appeal—and your mood.