Same pots, new owners. I've been kept on as gardener there.
When the new owners got into town,( they're only at this house for 2 months in the summer), I pointed out the contents of the pots and picked a few leaves for the woman client to smell. she seemed pleased. I don't know what her husbands opinion is, if he even cares about it.
The maintenance is about the same as a regular floral container. This year I filled the entire pots with soil, instead of using bottles to take up space in the bottoms, because I've noticed that when I have used less soil, the roots get very compacted.
That's because I tend to crowd the plants (wedging is probably most accurate

).
The pineapple sage has become huge! I love that plant! But for some reason the pot on the south side hasn't bloomed. It does get a tiny bit more shade, but it's very bright shade as the trees that shade it are about 20 feet away. The mint has been the plant that needs the most management, as I expected. The apple mint is growing vertically, but the orange mint is draping very nicely. I'll use that again in the future. The alyssum just sort of gave up on growing. It's probably intimidated by the mint! I had pictured it draping down the side and mingling with the mint and petunias.
If I do this again, I won't fit the plants in so tightly. If I get them planted by mid May they'll have a month to fill in before the owners get to town, so it will be fine to look a little sparse at first.
I'm probably the one that gets the most pleasure from it, as I clip and water the fragrance is very pronounced and I take my time and breathe deeply.