Vertical gardening has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its space-saving benefits, and environmental advantages. Whether you have a small balcony, limited outdoor space, or just want to add greenery to your walls, vertical gardening offers endless possibilities.
There is always a need to upgrade and transform your gardening skills. Vertical gardening allows you to make the most of limited space, making it ideal for urban environments, small yards, balconies, or even indoor spaces. Vertical gardens can enhance the visual appeal of your space, adding texture, colour, and interest to walls, fences, or other vertical surfaces. They can serve as living artwork, transforming dull spaces into vibrant greenery. Here are some fascinating facts about vertical gardening ideas that you must try to enhance your garden space.
1. Trellis Garden
As per the Horticulture Magazine, it states, “If you don’t have a wall or fence on which to mount your vertical garden, a trellis is a great alternative. Even if you do have a wall, you may prefer to use a trellis, to keep moisture away from it, and prevent mould.” Trellises are versatile structures that provide support for climbing plants while adding height and dimension to your garden. It not only saves space but also creates a beautiful vertical focal point in your garden.
2. Succulent Vertical Garden
Succulents, with their striking forms and low-maintenance nature, are perfect candidates for vertical gardens. Whether you're looking to adorn a bare wall indoors or add a touch of greenery to an outdoor space, a succulent vertical garden offers a beautiful and space-efficient solution. As per the Country Living Magazine, it states “Landscape fabric and cactus potting mix are two of the ingredients that one can use to form an easy DIY succulent garden.”
3. Pocket Planters
Pocket planters are an excellent choice for vertical gardening, especially for those with limited outdoor space. These planters typically feature rows of pockets made from sturdy fabric or felt, which can be hung on walls or fences. Fill each pocket with soil and plant your favourite herbs, flowers, or succulents (Tips To Take Care Of Succulents At Home). Not only do pocket planters maximise vertical space, but they also create a stunning living wall that adds texture and visual interest to any area.
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4. Wood Slat Garden With Planters
The Wood Slat Garden with Planters revolves around the concept of utilising sturdy wooden slats arranged vertically to support a series of built-in planters. As the Spruce, states, “One way to make a vertical garden is by adding planters to a wall or fence Here a slat wall is built and then planters are placed on it. This will change the look of your space and give you more space for gardening.”
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5. Hanging Baskets and Planters
Hanging baskets and planters are classic vertical gardening solutions that never go out of style. Hang baskets from tree branches, or use decorative hooks to suspend them from walls or fences. Choose a variety of trailing plants, such as Spider plant, String of pearls, Marble pothos, and English ivy to create a stunning cascade of foliage and flowers. Hanging baskets and planters are perfect for adding colour and vibrancy to small spaces or balconies.
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