Thanks for the compliment!They look nice - so does your building. Really depends on the neighborhood and clientele, but bad things can happen anywhere. I hope they last the season.
I hear what you are saying about the bigger planters and I agree. Here’s a funny story though - this happened to my wife’s grandfather who used to live in The Bronx. He had flowers that were actually planted in the ground in front of his house dug up and stolen!I think to be fair you need to put them in a bigger heavier planter for them to last. They are kind of screaming "hey free plants....take me" by just sitting there in a little plastic pot they come in from the store. I'm not saying it's right to steal I'm saying don't make it too easy for people.
We have a large city owned bus stop/parking lot next to us.The planners put in grape vines on the fence to make it look nice. The bird crap, squirrel damage and homeless that came with it is unreal.We thought about planting fig trees and blackberry bushes around the property. May still do so in the spring. Fig trees grow quickly (about 3’ a year) as do blackberry. I am sure I will not see any of the fruits but could become a nice talking piece in town.
Thanks!!Great idea and it looks classy!