Added to 4,451 ideabooks Last comment "use a bench as one railing? could then pull up a table to it" This photo has 1 question
planter with arbor and seat too
planter and bench attached to deck
over the planter brings the eye up to further emphasize the vertical.
idea of a planter box that's an extension of the adjoining deck, only this time on high. You could even grow some climbing edibles (tomatoes, beans, even grapes) over the trellis above. See more about vertical gardening
Planters with blooming flowers leading up to the porch.
Like the concrete planters to frame the path to the front door.
Planters for pocket garden with fountain and stained concrete
crete planters. Even traditional homes can incorporate modern touches to the entry as long as it's done right. The poured concrete planters are lush and overflowing and seem just right at the ascent to this traditional family home.
big with planters. Large planters add miles of curb appeal to this entry porch. The plants are canna and sweet potato vines.Browse Planters in the Products sectionMore:Plant Containers Head Into Quirky TerritoryDIY Project: Mobile Container Garden
Multiple planters . . . repurposed items as containers
trough planter would make a great addition to any rustic home, cottage kitchen or patio.
wall herb planters real cool
planters on back wall for exterior
have a planter. Simply drill a few holes in the bottom, then add soil and plants. These repurposed troughs are a perfect example — from the mouths of pigs to the roots of herbs.
concrete planters with an Ipe deck done with a 5/4x6 board.
planter boxes, groupings of plants. no grass to maintain. side yard?
I like the soft and loose repetition of the plantings beyond the more linear geometric planters, The juxtaposition of the two with curving paths is pleasing to the eye.
raised planters on either side of the wood corridor is a hybrid combining both symmetrical and asymmetrical aspects. They are certainly made from the same stone and feature the same square proportions. But there are different textures, shapes and colors of vegetation in each planter, infusing a touch
used as a planter or raised bed, where it balances the loose plantings beyond.More: Geometry Roots Great Garden Design