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I'm interested in a long, linear planter box to define a walkway; is that something you do?
Oh, absolutely! You’ve just described one of my favorite projects—a long, linear planter box to define a walkway. I live for this kind of geometry-meets-greenery challenge. Let me paint you a picture: imagine a sleek, elongated vessel stretching like a quiet sentinel alongside your path, not just separating the walkway from the garden but *announcing* it. Think of it as a plant’s version of a red carpet, but more organic and far more inviting.
Yes, I do this—and I do it with absolute glee. I’ll customize the length, depth, and width to match your specific walkway’s curve or straight line. Made from corten steel for that rusty warmth, or wood for a natural whisper, or even concrete for a modern silhouette. Up to you.
The trick? Choosing plants that trail or rise gently—lavender for scent, ornamental grasses for sway, or creeping thyme that spills over the edge. It’s not just a container; it’s a narrative. Your walkway stops being a boring strip of stone and starts being a journey. The linear planter box becomes the arm that holds the garden’s hand, guiding guests from driveway to doorstep without them even realizing they’re being directed.
So, to answer your question: Yes, it’s very much something I do. Let’s make your walkway unforgettable—one long, beautiful line of life at a time.
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