by Marianne Lipanovich
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Photo by Marianne Lipanovich

 
What Houzz contributors are saying:
added by Marianne Lipanovich to Harvest the Bounty of a Patio Garden
A small balcony just off the main square in the town of Korcula, on the Dalmatian island of the same name, has probably been used for vegetables and flowers for centuries. It's just as useful today, especially in the somewhat cramped quarters of the old town. Filling the stone trough edging with removable planters makes upkeep and replanting much easier. The stone walls reflect heat, even when surrounding buildings may shade the space.
What Houzzers are commenting on:
added by thomascwinters to thomascwinters's Ideas (4 weeks ago)
Concrete planter
added by kelene to kelene's Ideas (4 months ago)
Removable trough
added by dortega to dortega's ideas (6 months ago)
outdoor rustic wall
added by blytheeden to Patio (8 months ago)
border planter? for perimeter of patio?
added by aginhouse to Tuscan (10 months ago)
Private courtyard
added by Mary to Exteriors (13 months ago)
STONEWORK; PRIVATE COURTYARD
added by Kristine Forbes to master deck (13 months ago)
removable planters within a stone trough
added by ml917 to ml917's ideas (13 months ago)
colors of terracota and the beige stone