Absolutely! Using urban planter boxes on a gravel surface is not only possible but can be a fantastic design choice. The gravel acts as a permeable layer, aiding in overall drainage and preventing water from pooling underneath your planters. However, for success, stability is key. Ensure your planter boxes have a flat and solid bottom. Placing them directly on loose, uneven gravel may cause wobbling or tilting. For larger planters, consider creating a stable base by leveling a small area and tamping down the gravel, or even placing a flat paving stone underneath to distribute the weight evenly. Always check that your planters have adequate drainage holes to prevent root rot. With these simple preparations, your urban planters will thrive on a gravel surface, adding greenery and style to patios, rooftops, or driveways.
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