Commercial Planter Partnerships
Dahlia & Petunia Co.
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Commercial Planter Partnerships
Elevated container garden collection designed to welcome customers, soften spaces, and create a lasting first impression.
Option 1: Signature Planter Display Partnership
The "Living Gallery" Model: Your space becomes a beautifully curated showroom. I design, install, and maintain the display at no cost to you; your customers have the option to purchase the planters directly from your space.
- Commission: You receive a commission on every planter sold.
- Zero Maintenance: Weekly- Biweekly professional maintenance is fully included.
- Ownership: Dahlia & Petunia Co. retains ownership and licensing until a sale is made.
Option 2: Preferred Trade Sale (Direct Purchase)
The "Design Only" Model: Purchase your unique custom-designed planters upfront for permanent use in your space at a professional discount. Perfect for businesses that want a lasting look without the retail element.
- 15–25% Trade Discount: Off retail pricing (based on material volume).
- Safe Sourcing Deposit: A deposit is required to begin. Any sourcing savings found are passed directly to you on the final balance.
- Ownership: You own the assets outright upon final installation.
Maintenance Service Add-on for Preferred Trade Sale
Optional biweekly professional grooming, organic fertilization, and pest monitoring for your purchased planters. Range: $100–$200+ per month.
The Impact of Professional Greenery
+12%
Higher price acceptance for goods and services in retail areas with professional landscaping.
+44%
Increase in foot traffic from new customers for businesses with well-maintained exteriors.
15-20%
Increase in overall commercial property value with high-quality landscape management.
+8%
Average increase in "dwell time" (how long customers stay in your space).
Why Partner With Us?
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Statistics sourced from the National Association of Realtors, the University of Washington Urban Forestry Project, and the Journal of Environmental Psychology.