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Mold and mildew growth in plant boxes can be a common issue, especially in humid environments. However, plant boxes are designed with features to minimize these problems. Proper drainage is key—most plant boxes have holes at the bottom to allow excess water to escape, preventing waterlogged soil that fosters mold. Additionally, using well-draining soil and avoiding overwatering can further reduce the risk. Ventilation is another critical factor; elevated plant boxes or those with slatted designs promote airflow, keeping the soil dry and less prone to fungal growth. Regular maintenance, such as removing dead leaves and debris, also helps prevent mold and mildew. By combining these strategies, plant boxes can effectively handle and reduce the growth of mold and mildew, ensuring healthier plants.