I'm sure it'll be fine That one in your last pic could probably do with a little extra soil/compost - it's a wee bit shy of the top of the pot. Good , deep watering means the roots will stay down in the pots too, whereas light, frequent drizzles of water do the opposite, and it means they're less likely to thrive as the roots stay nearer the surface, exposing themselves more to dry conditions. A little mulch after the watering to top up the pot, will really help. It's one of the odd times I would say it's worth having a saucer under that, just until you get it well enough hydrated.
You've got a lovely little space there though - I think you'll get a good result
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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That one in your last pic could probably do with a little extra soil/compost - it's a wee bit shy of the top of the pot. Good , deep watering means the roots will stay down in the pots too, whereas light, frequent drizzles of water do the opposite, and it means they're less likely to thrive as the roots stay nearer the surface, exposing themselves more to dry conditions. A little mulch after the watering to top up the pot, will really help.
It's one of the odd times I would say it's worth having a saucer under that, just until you get it well enough hydrated.
You've got a lovely little space there though - I think you'll get a good result
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...