[SOTA-72569] Multi level planters

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  1. Jakkal

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    add 2 and 3 level planters. these would be great for decorating lots.

    preferably in shorter lengths, max 4 or 5 plants long, so we have more options for placement.


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    I've done the same thing with individual planting buckets and rough stone blocks to make window dressing for the disused second story of a shop. Having a pre-built option might look quite nice elsewhere as well.
     
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    ya that can work, but would be a lot cleaner looking if we had a multi-level version.
     
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    I was wanting something like this today. I think many different "garden style" planters could be sold in the coto store as well as be crafted. "Tiered" I think would be a proper name for what's wanted. Round, square, oval... but all tiered or terraced. Currently, I'm using the height of each plant to attempt sculpting shapes such as humps and bumps inside our flat planters.
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    ya, tiered. I'd also like to see them stop doing plants in pots as a single piece and instead do them as 2 separate pieces so we can mix and match plants with different pots, or even just place the plants on the ground. Anyone up for dandelions they can place on the cracks on paver stones? lol Plants directly on the ground could be great for lots or towns that you want to look unkept / overgrown. Be that nasty neighbor that never mows their lawn.
     
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