Best flower boxes/braces for vinyl siding




We have vinyl siding, and this summer I put up window boxes. I used "L" shaped brackets. Whenever there was rain, and it soaked the planter boxes, the weight would pull the siding away from the house. I don't want to make that mistake (or many more holes) again, so I want something sturdy, permanent AND good looking. Any thoughts on how to hang my window boxes?
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Did you find your studs and attach the boxes to the studs with bolts, not screws?That is a necessity. If you don't attach to the studs, then you would surely have that problem.
Thank you, Tegma! I previously had only used screws...in the studs, but still screws. I took down the boxes, but I need that color under my windows. I will, most definitely, take your advice and use bolts this year. I appreciate your suggestion and get going with new flower boxes and bolts this year. Thank you!!
This guide has instructions for hanging window boxes on various exteriors, including vinyl: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/how-to-hang-window-boxes-44458095
Installing Window Boxes on Vinyl Siding
https://www.windowbox.com/blog/installing-window-boxes-on-vinyl-siding/