Rusty like Corten steel, but cheaper
Corten, or weathering steel, is a strong, durable corrosion-resistant steel alloy that, when exposed to the weather, develops a stable, rust-like layer that protects the underlying metal from further corrosion. This unique patina eliminates the need for painting and maintenance, making it a popular choice for all kinds of outdoor uses — check out this park in Scottsdale, Arizona! Corten is also used for planters. Here are few in my garden. My most recent Corten projects include this rectangular planter for my silver torch cactus and edging for a new cactus bed in the backyard. I’d gladly have more Corten planters, but they’re not exactly cheap. That’s why I was excited to discover that the Canadian company Veradek has a new line of planters called the Patina Series . They look very much like Corten, but they’re actually made from a patented plastic-steel composite that rusts just like weathering steel. They’re lighter than Corten and cheaper, and they come partially rusted. So far,...