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Can I see a planter box in situ at a previous project?
Yes, you absolutely can! I remember one particularly charming project we completed last spring for a couple who wanted to soften the hard lines of their modern patio. We installed a long, cedar planter box right along the edge of their stone deck. In that “in situ” setting—meaning exactly where it was built to stay—the box wasn’t just a container; it became a bridge between their sleek home and the wilder garden beyond. I can still picture the way the morning sunlight caught the rough-hewn wood, and how the lavender we planted spilled over the sides like a purple waterfall. It was nestled perfectly between a seating area and a small water feature, as if it had grown there naturally. If you’d like, I can walk you through other project photos where that same planter box design adapted to different yards—whether tucked under a window, framing a driveway, or standing proud in a vegetable patch. Seeing them in their real homes always sparks more ideas than a catalog ever could.
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