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A Veradek Outdoor × Promise Supply series featuring David & Trevor

sculptural minimalism
Bold yet simple, this modern mason kona planter trio mixes structure with softness. Winterberry Holly adds height and bright berries, Heuchera brings warm fall tones, and Elijah Blue Fescue cools it all down with texture. Set in the sleek Mason Kona planters, it’s a low-maintenance look that feels stylish in every season.
muskokan road trip
Bring the north to your doorstep. Bold Staghorn Sumac rises like wild roadside growth, Mugo Pine adds compact evergreen structure, and trailing Juniper softens the edges like rocky groundcover. Set in the corten long box planter , the rusted patina blends beautifully with late-summer tones — curated yet wild, echoing the spirit of a cottage drive through Ontario’s forests.
gentle grasslands
The Pure Series Midland Planter creates a refined, effortless look with a graceful pairing of grasses. Golden Japanese Forest Grass spills with warm texture, while Karl Foerster Grass rises tall with feathery plumes. The pure series midland planter's long, low profile highlights their movement, and its smooth, neutral finish adds quiet elegance — perfect for softening modern patios or bringing subtle texture to traditional entrances.
soft structure
If you’re looking for easy curb appeal, the pure series demi raised sixteen planter with Blue Arctic Willow is a winner. The willow’s soft silver-blue leaves sway in the breeze, while the planter’s clean lines keep it looking sharp. It’s low-maintenance, stylish, and the kind of setup that makes your front entrance feel instantly welcoming.

Plants
Winterberry Holly
Marmalade Heuchera
Hill’s Yew
Elijah Blue Fescue Grass
Triple Mix
Insulation Foam Board (to line inside of planters)
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall: Berries show, greens hold.
Winter: Berries glow, Yew stays green.
Spring: Fresh leaves return.
Summer: All plants thrive.


Plants
Slowmound Mugo Pine
Staghorn Sumac
Creeping or Skandia Juniper
Triple Mix
Insulation Foam Board (to line inside of planters)
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall: Sumac blazes red-orange;
evergreens hold. Light water.
Winter: Pine & juniper shine.
Insulate, water if dry.
Spring: Fresh growth; prune sumac, water.
Summer: Low care; water in dry spells.


Plants
Golden Japanese Forest Grass
Karl Foerster Grass
Triple Mix
Insulation Foam Board (to line inside of planters)
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes and Care
Fall: Karl Foerster upright, forest grass golden; cut back late fall/early spring.
Winter: Stalks add texture or remove; cluster pots, water if dry.
Spring:
Fresh growth returns; resume watering.
Summer:
Sun/part shade, water often, light trim if needed.


Plants
Blue Arctic Willow
(Alternative: Karl Foerster Grass)
Triple Mix
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall: Foliage fades; prune lightly, water occasionally.
Winter: Bare stems add interest; wrap pot, water if dry.
Spring: Silvery growth; cut back hard, resume watering
Summer: Full sun; tolerates wet/urban spots, water regularly.
form and foliage
The block pedestal planter makes it easy to keep your porch looking fresh season after season. Yellow Twig Dogwood gives you bold golden stems and structure year-round, while seasonal blooms like pansies in spring and coleus through summer and fall add color and texture. The tall black pedestal shows it all off with a modern edge and plenty of room for roots — a simple, striking setup that always looks put-together.
bountiful harvest
A functional and beautiful raised edible garden designed for continual harvest. With a mix of seasonal vegetables — from leafy greens to sweet and spicy peppers - this planting turns any outdoor space into a productive kitchen garden. It’s designed to be both practical and approachable, with easy access for tending. The demi raised garden bed offers great soil depth and accessibility, making it ideal for a large variety of crops. Its curved, clean-lined form brings a modern feel to a traditional edible garden — blending style with purpose in one compact space.
elevated evergreen
The pure series brixton tall planter pairs perfectly with Globe Cedars for a clean, structured look year-round. The planter’s height and depth give cedars plenty of room to grow, while its cool grey finish adds a modern edge to their soft green form. A simple, timeless combo that works just as well on a front porch as it does in a backyard.
trailing through fall
The pure series railing planter creates a warm, inviting fall display with colorful begonias and trailing English Ivy. The smooth, tapered design complements the blooms while highlighting the ivy’s soft movement, all in a compact, low-maintenance setup that’s perfect for railings and small outdoor spaces.

Plants
Yellow Twig Dogwood
Coleus (for summer/fall)
Optional: Pansies in the spring, and/or mums in the fall
Triple Mix
Insulation Foam Board (to line inside of planters)
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall: Coleus shines; stems show.
Winter: Yellow stems; group pots, water if dry.
Spring: Add annuals; start watering.
Summer: Plant coleus; water, deadhead.

Plants
Scotch Bonnet, Sweet, and Banana Peppers (6x)
Field/Garden Strawberries (2x))
Purple and Green Cabbages (5x of each)
Triple Mix Soil
Optional: Garden Trellises and/or Stakes for support
Optional: Insulation Foam Board (to line inside of planters)
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall: Grow greens, amend soil.
Winter: Rest soil, mulch/cover.
Spring: Plant early, add compost.
Summer: Peak harvest, water, stake.

Plants
Globe Cedars
Triple Mix
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall: Maintains Green, occasionally water till freeze.
Winter: Fully evergreen, insulate, water.
Spring: Prune, feed, water.
Summer: Sun/part shade, water.

Plants
Begonias (alternatives: Celosia, Heuchera, etc.)
English Ivy
Potting Soil
Optional: Insulation Foam Board
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall:Begonias bloom, ivy lasts.
Winter: Swap for greens/stems.
Spring: Replant begonias/ivy.
Summer: Part shade, water, tidy.
muskokan road trip
This pairing draws from the raw, natural beauty of northern landscapes — weathered driftwood, low juniper mats, and the striking red stems of wild dogwood lining lake edges. The combination feels rooted, relaxed, and reflective of untamed spaces just beyond the road. The warm finish of the patina selena planter complements the earthy tones of the dogwood stems and juniper foliage. Its soft curves contrast with the rugged plant forms, creating a rustic yet refined focal point — perfect for seasonal transitions and naturalistic design.
halo
A modern, seasonal statement, the Little Lime Hydrangea shifts from fresh lime blooms to soft blush and antique pink in fall, then stays sculptural through winter with dried blooms and clean branches. The light gray Sphere planter echoes the hydrangea’s shape while adding a modern contrast, creating a fresh, structured focal point from summer into winter.
backyard flower shop
A loose, joyful blend of flowering perennials chosen for both beauty in the landscape and abundance in the vase. With a mix of textures, colours, and bloom times, this planting offers a steady supply of cut flowers through the growing season — from high summer to fall, and even earlier if spring bulbs are added in autumn. Inspired by the generous curve and low profile of the Demi planter, this demi garden bed balances structure and softness. Its shape frames the layered planting beautifully, while allowing easy access for harvesting blooms — making it both practical and ornamental.
trailing through fall
This pairing brings rich colour and texture to fall displays. The lush, layered blooms of begonias provide soft yet vibrant seasonal colour, while English Ivy trails gracefully, softening edges and adding movement. Together, they create a warm, inviting look that’s low-maintenance and perfect for railings and compact outdoor spaces. The brixton window box planter's classic form adds timeless charm to the arrangement. It brings a traditional touch to the lush begonias and trailing ivy, creating a warm, welcoming seasonal display that feels at home in any setting.


Plants
Creeping or Skandia Juniper
Red Osier Dogwood
Triple Mix
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall:Leaves drop, red stems show; juniper stays green.
Winter: Red stems + juniper contrast; insulate, water if dry.
Spring: Leaves emerge; prune, water.
Summer: Full sun; water regularly.


Plants
Little Lime Hydrangea or Little Lime Punch Hydrangea
Triple Mix
Optional: Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall:Blooms fade; water till freeze.
Winter: Dried heads; insulate, water.
Spring: Prune, new growth, water.
Summer: Colorful blooms; sun/part shade, water.


Plants
Assorted flowering perennials: Coneflower, Phlox, Daylilies, Baby’s Breath, Blazing Star - get creative!
Optional: Spring Bulbs (tulips, daffodils, etc.)
Triple Mix
Insulation Foam Board (to line inside of planters)
Optional: Mulch
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall:Plant bulbs, cut back.
Winter: Bed rests, add mulch.
Spring: Bulbs/perennials emerge, water.
Summer: Peak bloom, cut, water.

Plants
Begonias (alternatives: Celosia, Heuchera, etc.)
English Ivy
Potting Soil
Optional: Insulation Foam Board
Seasonal Outcomes
Fall:Begonias bloom, ivy lasts.
Winter: Swap for greens/stems.
Spring: Replant begonias/ivy.
Summer: Part shade, water, tidy.
ideas for planting, hosting, and cozying up this fall
Your go-to guide for outdoor living this season.

