
Veradek
Demi Span Grooved Planter
This Veradek Demi Span Grooved Planter is a rectangular outdoor planter made from a heavy-duty concrete and plastic composite, designed for privacy screening, space division, and container gardening. It measures 36 inches long, 10.25 inches wide, and 28.25 inches high, with a 62.9-liter capacity, drainage holes with removable plugs, and a removable inner shelf. The planter is weather-resistant from -30 to +50 °C and impact-resistant, though it is heavy when filled and the internal shelf can be difficult to remove.
- Material
- Concrete and plastic composite
- Style
- modern, minimalist
- Category
- Home & Garden > Lawn & Garden > Gardening > Pots & Planters
Color
Size
Specifications
A tall, fluted concrete-plastic composite planter with drainage and inner shelf for outdoor use.
Durable composite, weather-resistant, impact-resistant, fade-resistant, drainage holes with removable plugs, removable inner shelf for easy replanting.
- Material
- Concrete and plastic composite
- Style
- modern, minimalist
- Gender
- unisex
- Condition
- new
- Dimensions
- 36 x 10.25 x 28.25 in
- Category
- Home & Garden > Lawn & Garden > Gardening > Pots & Planters
Additional Attributes
- heavy-duty concrete and plastic composite
- weather-resistant (-30 to +50°C)
- impact-resistant
- crack-resistant
- scratch-resistant
- fade-resistant
- drainage holes with removable plugs
- removable inner shelf
- designed and made in Canada
- modern minimalist design
- fluted texture
- round-edged silhouette
- tall and broad silhouette
- patented rugged and shock-resistant blend
- inner shelf for easy replanting
- prevents root rot
- ideal for creating privacy
- suitable for entrance and patio
Product Insights
The Veradek Demi Span Grooved Planter is a Canadian-designed composite planter priced at $210 CAD, featuring a fluted matte finish and a removable shelf that allows depth customization but risks cracking under heavy soil or freeze-thaw due to an inner air gap. It undercuts concrete planters by over $100, with a 5-year warranty, and withstands -30°C to +50°C, yet requires base ballast to prevent tipping, winter drainage and elevation to avoid ice cracks, and tools to remove the shelf, while its 36-inch length and 28-inch depth support fast-growing grasses like Karl Foerster, though lighter colors show dirt and handling a filled planter is awkward without handles.
Verified claims
- Cracking risk
- The inner air gap can cause seams to crack under heavy soil or freeze-thaw.
- Removable shelf
- Removing the shelf requires a hammer and screwdriver; it can serve as a false bottom.
- Weight
- Empty weight 31.2 lb; filled over 200 lb needs equipment.
- Moving technique
- Dolly, caddy, or lifting straps enable relocation of the filled planter.
- Stability
- Base ballast is necessary to prevent the planter from tipping when filled with tall plants or in wind.
- Plant compatibility
- Karl Foerster grass grows 4-6 ft in one season in the 36-inch planter, ideal for screening.
- Setup and maintenance
- Position before filling, use drainage plugs, and replant via the removable shelf.
- Design and value
- The Demi Span features a fluted matte finish, Canadian design, stain-hiding dark colors, and costs $210 CAD.
- Winter care
- Drain planter and elevate off ground to prevent ice expansion cracks.
- Air gap risk
- Air gap between inner shelf and outer shell can crack seams if moisture freezes.
- Warranty
- At $210 CAD with a 5-year warranty and strong repeat purchases, it undercuts concrete planters by over $100.
- Durability
- Tested from -30°C to +50°C with a stone-like composite, designed in Canada.
- Design and features
- 36-inch length with removable shelf and optional trellis; lighter colors show dirt more readily.
- Production scale
- Manufactured in a 35-person facility in Ontario, Canada.
- Provenance
- Canadian origin is marketed as a key quality differentiator.
- Root space
- 28-inch depth and 62.9L volume prevent root binding for most ornamental grasses.
- Inner shelf
- Inner shelf customizes depth but risks cracking under heavy soil.
- Weather resistance
- Composite material withstands -30°C to +50°C and freeze-thaw cycles.
- Drainage
- Open plugs in rain, close in dry; before freezing, drain or elevate the planter.
- Color maintenance
- Darker colors hide dirt better; all colors resist fading equally.
- Texture
- The fluted surface texture has crisp, uniform grooves with a refined finish.
- Handling
- Buyers find lifting a filled planter awkward due to the lack of handles.
Product record
- Title
- Demi Span Grooved Planter
- Brand
- Veradek
- Price
- 210 CAD
- Availability
- In stock
Image Analysis
2 images- 01

Product
A tall, rectangular outdoor planter with rounded vertical-ribbed sides, matte black finish, and live green foliage planted inside; top rim is visible and the planter sits on a wooden deck.
- Overall shapeRectangular tall planter with rounded vertical corners and a slightly curved front face seen from a near-frontal angle.
1 region
x 0.32 · y 0.48 · w 0.36 · h 0.39 (high) - Surface textureEvenly spaced vertical grooves/ribs run top-to-bottom across the visible face, creating a ribbed texture.
1 region
x 0.34 · y 0.50 · w 0.32 · h 0.33 (high) - FinishMatte dark finish with low specular reflection, appearing uniform across the planter surface.
1 region
x 0.34 · y 0.52 · w 0.30 · h 0.28 (high) - Top rimVisible top opening with a slightly thicker rim edge running around the planter opening.
1 region
x 0.35 · y 0.45 · w 0.30 · h 0.06 (high) - Plant contentsDense green leafy plants with elongated narrow leaves growing above the planter rim and obscuring part of the top opening.
1 region
x 0.36 · y 0.36 · w 0.28 · h 0.18 (high)
Other
Outdoor lifestyle scene on a wooden deck in front of large glass windows; props include a white watering can, gardening gloves, a small trowel, a dark outdoor sofa with a draped blanket, and natural daylight casting soft shadows.
- Setting and backgroundOutdoor deck scene with wide horizontal wooden decking boards and a modern building facade of large grid glass windows and an overhanging eave.
2 regions
x 0.00 · y 0.00 · w 1.00 · h 0.60 (medium); x 0.00 · y 0.60 · w 1.00 · h 0.40 (medium) - Sofa and blanketDark outdoor sofa positioned behind the planter with a light-colored textured blanket draped over its right arm.
1 region
x 0.15 · y 0.50 · w 0.50 · h 0.26 (high) - Watering can and toolsWhite metal watering can, a pair of light-colored gardening gloves, and a small hand trowel placed on the deck in front and slightly left of the planter.
1 region
x 0.04 · y 0.78 · w 0.22 · h 0.18 (high) - Lighting and shadowsNatural daylight from upper left creating soft directional shadows on the deck and a faint highlight on the planter rim.
- Image qualityHigh-resolution photograph with clear focus and natural color rendering.
Colors
matte black· planter body#11120Emedium leaf green· plants foliage- Overall shapeRectangular tall planter with rounded vertical corners and a slightly curved front face seen from a near-frontal angle.
- 02

Product
Front-facing view of a rounded-rectangle ribbed planter with vertical grooves, matte black finish, visible top rim and slightly recessed base casting a shadow.
- Overall shapeRounded-rectangle planter with long horizontal orientation, gently rounded vertical corners and a continuous top rim visible from front.
1 region
x 0.06 · y 0.18 · w 0.88 · h 0.70 (high) - Exterior textureEvenly spaced vertical grooves (ribbed texture) covering the entire visible exterior face from top to base.
1 region
x 0.08 · y 0.20 · w 0.84 · h 0.66 (high) - Top rim and interiorInner top rim is visible as a smooth, untextured rounded lip creating an opening along the planter's top edge.
1 region
x 0.12 · y 0.14 · w 0.76 · h 0.08 (high) - Base detailSlightly recessed flat base platform visible beneath the ribbed body, creating a thin shadowed gap between body and surface.
1 region
x 0.08 · y 0.82 · w 0.84 · h 0.12 (high)
Other
Product photographed on a plain light gray background with directional lighting from left causing a cast shadow to the right; centered composition and no props.
- Background and lightingPlain light gray background with strong directional light from the left producing a hard-edged shadow to the right of the planter.
- ShadowDark, well-defined cast shadow extending to the right of the planter and onto the surface plane.
1 region
x 0.66 · y 0.78 · w 0.28 · h 0.14 (high) - Shot compositionCentered, straight-on frontal crop showing the full front face and top rim with slight visible top interior; bottom of planter sits near lower image edge.
Colors
matte black· exterior body#0E0E0Ematte black· top interior rimmatte black· base platform- Overall shapeRounded-rectangle planter with long horizontal orientation, gently rounded vertical corners and a continuous top rim visible from front.
Documents & Data
Reddit Insights
2 threads · r/gardening, r/containergardeningReddit users appreciate the look and value of Veradek planters, but many struggle with assembly and some report durability issues.
While some users are impressed with the quality and love the planters, many experience frustration with the shelf mechanism and one user warns of potential cracking.
Themes
Use Cases
- Home container gardening
Watch Out For
Source Threads
User shares experience with the planter's shelf and weight
I have this exact planter. That is a shelf and it’s meant to stay under the dirt so that water can flow downward and not cause rot. I honestly don’t think you need to remove it. The shelves in mine did seem to come out easily if I remember correctly, but again, I’m not sure you should need to remove it. One tip for you… Those planters get very heavy when they’re full of dirt. You may want to put it on a coaster with wheels, or move the planter to where it’ll stay before you fill it with dirt. There’s also no good place to grab onto the planter to move it so it’s a little awkward. I do love these planters though. I have 10 I think.
u/DadOfRubyr/gardeningView thread →
User warns about structural weakness in Veradek planters
I can’t comment on the Demi, but I have a long Block planter and I would veto it. It looks really nice, but the construction has a weak point in that there is actually an air gap between the container that holds the soil and the outside of the box. When the soil gets too heavy, the seams can crack and you can’t really fix it. There are some pictures of this in the Amazon reviews.
u/simplytherer/containergardeningView thread →