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Perfect for a home design with a minimalist theme or as a way to bring the outdoors inside when planning to accessorize modern architecture. While the use of succulents is a popular choice due to their minimal requirements, creeping plants like ivies, wandering Jews or spider plants would also be pretty.

A by-product of stacking inventory in warehouses, pallets represent an inexpensive and plentiful building material for the vertical gardener. Painted in pretty colors to match a home or garden structure, pallets can be used as planter boxes by standing them upright and adding a base for holding flower pots.

Grow flowers to beautify a small space or load each row with edible plants such as cherry tomatoes, basil or varieties of lettuce. Spending just an hour or two preparing this recycled item can yield lasting benefits. These planters can be used singly or grouped together to accent a larger space.

This living sculpture is at once both strikingly modern and appealingly primitive. The complex interplay of wood, moss and tiny succulents creates a fascinating tableau that catches the eye again and again. While this panel would work perfectly in a home as a piece of art for use on a wall, it would work equally well in a sun room or on a porch, where the vibrant textures of this miniature vertical garden will add a natural aesthetic.

Plant the greenery in a metal tray, adding driftwood and moss for interest mist gently to keep it green and thriving. The recently popular trend of creating a fairy garden in the yard is taken to vertical heights with the clever use of broken pot shards.

Staggering the shards and holding them in place with firmly packed soil gives it the tiered look of a tiny retaining wall and allows space for miniature succulent plants to grow.

Whimsical fairy cottages complete the look, along with small plants meant to resemble full-sized trees.

While this look is especially appealing to children, the playful nature of the design will bring a smile to any face.

Placing the pot on a wheeled base makes for easy maneuvering on a patio or porch area. This fresh reimagining of a kitchen spice rack uses repurposed Mason jars to plant a host of useful herbs. Lining each jar with a handful of pebbles before placing the soil ensures the roots will not get too soggy.

Attach the jars to attractive boards, like these weathered fence slats, and write the name of the herb in chalk for a completed look. Hang on a wall or prop the completed project on the floor for a variety of different design looks.

Blank walls crying out for ornamentation receive beautiful treatment with a facade created using fresh lumber. Matching wooden baskets hold blooming plants in a variety of colors, with the neutral background showing them to best advantage.

An ideal way to cover a large section of exposed wall space, the boxes can also be used to grow herbs or salad items. Trading out blooms to match seasonally available plants will keep the display looking fresh. Repurposed wood from an old crate creates a sturdy backdrop for matching shelves that hold tiny plants and herbs.

Two L-brackets on either side support charming tin buckets suspended from a chain. Add labels to identify each plant species and enjoy this tiny garden in a sunny spot indoors or hung on a porch or patio.

While it can hold herbs useful in cooking, it can also showcase pretty blooms for a bright pop of color, making it a valuable addition to home decor.

The uniformity of terracotta pots painted in a soothing French blue line a blank wall and provide the perfect base for a riotous array of bleeding hearts, geraniums and other pretty blooms.

The pleasing contrast between the muted color of the pots, the high energy of the pink and red blooms and the neutral wall behind make this design an especially appealing example of vertical gardening.

This design is particularly suited to those living in apartments or those with limited garden space. Artfully shaped pieces of driftwood form a living sculpture with the addition of small succulents in colors ranging from green to dusty red. Found objects, such as driftwood, can provide a wellspring of inspiration for crafting a vertical garden that becomes a piece of living artwork accenting a bare wall.

Succulents are especially suited to vertical gardening, as they are low maintenance, slow growing and require little water. Their shapes provide interesting texture in any planting area and are particularly successful contrasted with the smooth lines of these driftwood limbs.

An example of a great way to create eye-catching drama by the front door is exemplified by the clever use of repurposed dresser drawers painted in harmonizing colors and planted with a wealth of lush ferns and flowers.

Coordinating the color with that of the front door makes an especially impactful overall statement. In the fall, colorful gourds stacked in pleasing shapes can be substituted for the summer blooms, while in winter, evergreen boughs, springs of holly and other greenery fit the seasonal theme and keep the display looking fresh year-round.

A charming wall garden that brings a touch of memorable whimsy to any home decor scheme, this tableau takes advantage of plant shapes to create its scenery. The appealing green bobbles of the pearl plant stand in for tea, spilling out of the teapot into the cup below, while rows of the hens and chicks succulents provide visual interest while supporting the china pieces.

A matching frame set at right angles to the main frame takes the sculpture into three dimensions. This garden is perfect for livening up a breakfast nook or outdoor patio dining area. Lush blooms in varying shades of purple, red and pink grace every available space in this quiet courtyard.

Attaching terracotta pots to the wall, using plant hangers and a variety of standalone pots are the key to achieving a garden when space is tight or no soil is available. Using perennial plants like petunias ensures large blooms all season long.

Part of a desiccated tree trunk receives new life as a stunning vertical planter. Artful use of texture and color when choosing the succulents to plant creates points of interest.

The tree trunk is attached to a neutrally painted board for stability, with a matching planter box below that holds more succulents. While this can function as a standalone piece, incorporating matching planters in the background will extend the effect with a harmonizing use of color. This planter idea will work equally well indoors or out as a living focal point.

Strolling the beach can yield inspiration for a vertical garden design. Succulents and air plants fill small crevices of driftwood chunks to create tiny wooden planters. Consolidating them into a small grouping on the wall creates an arrangement perfect for tight spaces.

Attaching magnets to the back extends their use to places like the refrigerator or metal containers for an unsuspected pop of color. These small pieces of driftwood can also be hung from the ceiling with transparent fishing line for a suspended, three dimensional garden.

A profusion of ferns creates a uniform landscape of color and shape in this sleek wall display. The straight edges of the metal tray contrast with the greenery and create clean, sharply delineated lines.

This idea is especially suited for modern interiors, where the clean lines and burst of color add focal interest. The ferns work especially well in this setting, as their leafy fronds extend several inches from the piece, creating a subtle, three dimensional effect.

Adequate wall support is also essential for a vertical garden of this size. Reusable wooden crates reinforced with stabilizing planks create an appealing stacked garden.

This installation would work nicely against a bare section of fencing or as a divider between a patio and the rest of the garden.

Planting the boxes with edible herbs and salad greenery turns a pretty structure into a practical addition that saves money. Line the crates with metal trays to catch excess water, and place plants in individual pots for multiple groupings.

Taller plants in the upper boxes add height and visual interest. These containers can be stacked quite high, matching the height of a background fence or wall, as long as there is adequate support for the unit. Weathered sugar molds provide the perfect planter for tiny succulents, which peek out from their respective holes and provide a touch of contrasting color and texture.

Zinc planters create an eye-catching collage for a wall space that would work either inside or out. For tight spaces or when taking a minimalist approach, these planters work to bring the essence of nature to an area without overpowering the space with an excess of greenery.

Low upkeep succulents are the perfect choice for planting, although air plants or slow growing seedlings would also do well.

Extend the effect by placing similar groupings of plants on the surface below the collage. Inspiration can come from unexpected places; here the tops of birdhouses are transformed into tiny rooftop gardens.

Working nicely as a grouping of planters, they can also be used singly to dress up a small space. These would also look charming when hung by a front door or as an accent in a bird-themed garden space.

While succulents work well in small planters, planting tiny blooming species would help attract butterflies and bees. Honey-colored wooden crates match the fencing in this garden, part of their visual appeal. Exuberant and colorful blooms like petunias and trailing plants like ivies spill over the sides, breaking up the straight lines with an engaging use of texture.

Mix blooming plants with kitchen herbs for a vertical garden design that is both edible and beautiful. While each crate can be lined with an equally sized planter, using individual pots allows for mixing and matching different plant species within the arrangement.

Use this structure to accent a bare wall, to delineate different parts of a back yard or as the focal point for a small garden. Seeming to float in the air, these tiny ceramic planters in a crisp shade of white combine with the outside greenery, creating a three dimensional effect and drawing the outdoors inside.

Attaching to glass with a simple suction cup, they can be moved with ease to any smooth surface in another room or even used on a mirror for a reflective effect. Artificial Plants add remove. Artificial Trees add remove. phone Commercial Projects How to Install Green Walls Case Studies Become A Reseller Get a Quote Contact Us.

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The new modern concepts for landscape development are keen on using any kind of concrete or glass, turning them in real vertical gardens, being possible to overcome the development of the urban areas making a smooth transition for a healthy green urban environment.

Vertical Gardening is a special kind of urban gardening suitable to small spaces, particularly for decorating the walls and roofs in various styles. This is an alternative method for gardening by expanding the scope of growing plants in a vertical space.

Intensive urbanization has left hardly any horizontal space for outdoor gardens. Green walls are not only spectacularly beautiful, but also helpful in enlivening the ambiance.

Green walls can absorb heated gas in the air, lower both indoor and outdoor temperature, providing a healthier indoor air quality as well as a more beautiful space.

Living wall system composed of pre-vegetated panels, vertical modules or planted blankets that are fixed vertically to a structural wall or frame.

These panels can be made of plastic, expanded polystyrene, synthetic fabric and support a great diversity of plants species eg: a lush mixture of ferns, ground covers, perennials and edible plants. Constructed from pre-vegetated panels, vertical modules or planted blankets vegetated mat wall that are fixed to structural framework or to a wall Made from steel framework, plastic, expanded polystyrene and synthetic fabric to support a variety of diversity and density of plant species Tend to require more maintenance such as fertilizer and water than green facade systems that are planted into the ground.

For hydroponic green wall systems, the fertigation system may apply 0. Internal green wall requirements are at the lower end of this range, and external green walls at the higher end. Irrigation cycles typically last a few minutes and will be required several times a day.

Keeping irrigation volumes low minimises waste and reduces run-off. Irrigation run-off may be captured in a tank at the base of the wall and recycled back through the green wall system.

Green walls that use a high quality, water-retentive growing medium, and are not in an exposed or particularly hot location, may thrive on a weekly watering regime. In most simple, soil-based systems, including DIY systems, controlled release fertiliser is mixed in with the growing medium, rather than using a fertigation system.

Irrigation must be available as soon as the plants are installed in the wall system. The irrigation system requires a water meter to monitor irrigation volume, and a pressure gauge to monitor the even application of water.

The need for ongoing regular irrigation and the expectation that water will be used sustainably means that stored harvested or recycled water should be used whenever possible, so a pump is necessary.

A well executed design is also a way to minimize the future maintenance demand of the garden. A plant's growth habit, size and behavior on a vertical surface is important knowledge for making the right combination of species, in order to keep the competition between plants at a healthy level.

Choosing the right plant for the right place makes sense for any garden, but maybe even more so in a vertical garden.. A vertical garden can be installed in almost any location and as a living material, the potential of integrating plants in our urban environments is interesting. Places never thought of as possible could be inhabited by plants, like subway stations or other intensely frequented places where horizontal space is difficult to spare.

Light: Direct sunlight can deliver over Even if the least light demanding species are used, artificial light is normally necessary indoor.

A few species will stay fine at lux, but a slightly increased level at some parts of the surface will broaden the variation of species that can be used. An artificially illuminated surface has shifting light levels, due to the fact that light reduces with the square of the distance from the light source.

Some areas might have 3. The plant design is made with this in mind, taking advantage of the higher levels for more demanding and interesting species. Horticulture :: Landscaping :: Vertical Gardening.

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This heading provides information on. The best plants for vertical gardens are dense, compact and low growing. A wall drenched in sun, for instance, will need a selection of fairly drought-tolerant plants, whereas a shady spot — perhaps under a pergola or verandah — will require a selection of shade lovers, such as ferns.

Apart from aesthetic preferences and the plants ability to grow in a soilless, vertical location; the selection of plants is based on several factors, for example: What is the local climate like minimum temperature especially important to know? How much sun exposure is each area of the surface receiving and how does it change during the year?

Is there any particular micro climate — such as high buildings creating strong winds along a wall? Understanding the prevailing growing conditions is essential to make the right decision when choosing plants.

Plants suitable for vertical garden :. Outdoor plants Peperomia, Syngoniums, Philodendron, Epipremnum, Begonia, Anthuriums, Nephrolepis, Chlorophytum, Lantana, Pilea, Rheo discolor, Cuphea, Fittonia, Spathiphylum, Schefflera. Cocopeat, Perlite, Sphagnum moss, vermiculite, vermicompost, shredded bark and leaf molds are the common media combinations used.

Soil in not used since it increases the weight of the green walls. Loose medium walls tend to be "soil-on-a-shelf" or "soil-in-a-bag" type systems. Loose medium systems have their soil packed into a shelf or bag and then are installed onto the wall. These systems require their media to be replaced at least once a year on exteriors and approximately every two years on interiors.

Loose soil systems are not well suited for areas with any seismic activity. Reparations are only achieved by re-stuffing soil into the holes on the wall, which is both difficult and messy.

Loose-soil systems should not be used in areas where there will be a lot of public interaction as they are quite messy and lose their soil little by little over time. Loose-soil systems with physical media erosion systems are well suited for all green wall applications. Mat type systems tend to be either coir fibre or felt mats.

Mat media are quite thin, even in multiple layers, and as such cannot support vibrant root systems of mature plants for more than three to five years before the roots overtake the mat and water is not able to adequately wick through the mats.

The method of reparation of these systems is to replace large sections of the system at a time by cutting the mat out of the wall and replacing it with new mat.

This process compromises the root structures of the neighbouring plants on the wall and often kills many surrounding plants in the reparation process.

Structural media are growth medium "blocks" that are not loose, nor mats, but incorporate the best features of both into a block that can be manufactured into various sizes, shapes and thicknesses. These media have the advantage that they do not break down for 10 to 15 years, can be made to have a higher or lower water holding capacity depending on the plant selection for the wall, can have their pH and EC's customized to suit the plants, and are easily handled for maintenance and replacements.

They are the most robust option for a living wall for both exterior applications and for interior applications. They are also the best choice in areas where high-winds, seismic activity or heights need to be addressed in the design.

Structural media are superior to the other media for their longevity and high-level of performance in a variety of circumstances. Depending on the installation, they do tend to be more expensive to install, but lower cost to maintain. Irrigation and plant nutrition: Green walls cannot be sustained without irrigation.

Interruptions to the water supply are a common cause of plant failure on green walls. Systems designed with inbuilt irrigation should mitigate plant losses due to inconsistent moisture management, although errors can still occur.

Automated, remotely controllable irrigation systems are used for walls in high profile locations, or in situations where access is challenging.

Note that the quality, design and costs will vary between different systems. The most sophisticated systems enable the maintenance supervisor to keep track of the automated performance of the system, including the volume of irrigation delivered, its frequency, substrate moisture content, as well as pH and nutrient levels in the water supply.

The settings can be overridden if needed; for instance, the frequency or duration of irrigation cycles may be increased on hot days. In hydroponic systems, plant nutrition is delivered by a fertilizer injection system that releases controlled doses of fertiliser into the irrigation system fertigation.

Management of fertigation systems and rates of delivery requires specialist knowledge, as it is more complex than fertilizing soil or growing media. Hydroponic systems require continual monitoring of pH, water hardness and total dissolved solids TDS , and adjustment of these parameters where necessary.

Irrigation: The irrigation system is designed to minimize water consumption. It consists of an automation-unit with equipment for control of nutrient injection and irrigation cycles. When a surface has a variation of sun exposures, the irrigation is divided into segments in order to program it specifically for each part.

Within the multi-layered felt surface a drip-tube is integrated. Water consumption varies with heat and sun exposure, but compared to normal green spaces or a lawn, the consumption is normally lower.

The composition of plants takes in consideration the specific environment where it will be built, such as the local- and micro climate, sun exposure and the surrounding context. The aim is to create a one of a kind and site-specific garden that stands beautiful through all the seasons of the year.

The lack of vegetation in urbanized areas, as result of human establishments, directly affects the quality of life, from physical and aesthetical point of view. The construction of vertical gardens is recommended both in interiors and especially in the exterior of buildings.

By applying these technologies, any kind of area can be used at its maximum capacity, obtaining esthetic valences, benefic for environment and human health.

The new modern concepts for landscape development are keen on using any kind of concrete or glass, turning them in real vertical gardens, being possible to overcome the development of the urban areas making a smooth transition for a healthy green urban environment.

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When a surface has a variation of sun exposures, the irrigation is divided into segments in order to program it specifically for each part. Within the multi-layered felt surface a drip-tube is integrated. Water consumption varies with heat and sun exposure, but compared to normal green spaces or a lawn, the consumption is normally lower.

The composition of plants takes in consideration the specific environment where it will be built, such as the local- and micro climate, sun exposure and the surrounding context.

The aim is to create a one of a kind and site-specific garden that stands beautiful through all the seasons of the year. The lack of vegetation in urbanized areas, as result of human establishments, directly affects the quality of life, from physical and aesthetical point of view.

The construction of vertical gardens is recommended both in interiors and especially in the exterior of buildings. By applying these technologies, any kind of area can be used at its maximum capacity, obtaining esthetic valences, benefic for environment and human health.

The new modern concepts for landscape development are keen on using any kind of concrete or glass, turning them in real vertical gardens, being possible to overcome the development of the urban areas making a smooth transition for a healthy green urban environment.

Vertical Gardening is a special kind of urban gardening suitable to small spaces, particularly for decorating the walls and roofs in various styles. This is an alternative method for gardening by expanding the scope of growing plants in a vertical space.

Intensive urbanization has left hardly any horizontal space for outdoor gardens. Green walls are not only spectacularly beautiful, but also helpful in enlivening the ambiance. Green walls can absorb heated gas in the air, lower both indoor and outdoor temperature, providing a healthier indoor air quality as well as a more beautiful space.

Living wall system composed of pre-vegetated panels, vertical modules or planted blankets that are fixed vertically to a structural wall or frame.

These panels can be made of plastic, expanded polystyrene, synthetic fabric and support a great diversity of plants species eg: a lush mixture of ferns, ground covers, perennials and edible plants.

Constructed from pre-vegetated panels, vertical modules or planted blankets vegetated mat wall that are fixed to structural framework or to a wall Made from steel framework, plastic, expanded polystyrene and synthetic fabric to support a variety of diversity and density of plant species Tend to require more maintenance such as fertilizer and water than green facade systems that are planted into the ground.

For hydroponic green wall systems, the fertigation system may apply 0. Internal green wall requirements are at the lower end of this range, and external green walls at the higher end.

Irrigation cycles typically last a few minutes and will be required several times a day. Keeping irrigation volumes low minimises waste and reduces run-off. Irrigation run-off may be captured in a tank at the base of the wall and recycled back through the green wall system.

Green walls that use a high quality, water-retentive growing medium, and are not in an exposed or particularly hot location, may thrive on a weekly watering regime.

In most simple, soil-based systems, including DIY systems, controlled release fertiliser is mixed in with the growing medium, rather than using a fertigation system.

Irrigation must be available as soon as the plants are installed in the wall system. The irrigation system requires a water meter to monitor irrigation volume, and a pressure gauge to monitor the even application of water. The need for ongoing regular irrigation and the expectation that water will be used sustainably means that stored harvested or recycled water should be used whenever possible, so a pump is necessary.

A well executed design is also a way to minimize the future maintenance demand of the garden. A plant's growth habit, size and behavior on a vertical surface is important knowledge for making the right combination of species, in order to keep the competition between plants at a healthy level.

Choosing the right plant for the right place makes sense for any garden, but maybe even more so in a vertical garden.. A vertical garden can be installed in almost any location and as a living material, the potential of integrating plants in our urban environments is interesting.

Places never thought of as possible could be inhabited by plants, like subway stations or other intensely frequented places where horizontal space is difficult to spare. Light: Direct sunlight can deliver over Even if the least light demanding species are used, artificial light is normally necessary indoor.

A few species will stay fine at lux, but a slightly increased level at some parts of the surface will broaden the variation of species that can be used. An artificially illuminated surface has shifting light levels, due to the fact that light reduces with the square of the distance from the light source.

Some areas might have 3. The plant design is made with this in mind, taking advantage of the higher levels for more demanding and interesting species.

Horticulture :: Landscaping :: Vertical Gardening. VERTICAL GARDENING. Introduction: The lack of vegetation in urbanized areas, as result of human establishments, directly affects the quality of life, from physical and aesthetical point of view.

Green facades: Green facades are a type of green wall system in which climbing plants or cascading groundcovers are trained to cover specially designed supporting structures. Plants are either grown in the ground or in the elevated containers where they are watered and fertilized.

Green facades are a type of green wall system in which climbing plants or cascading groundcovers are trained to cover specially designed supporing structures.

Rooted at the base of these structure, in the ground, in intermediate planters or even on achieving full coverage. Structures and components for green wall system: Front panel Bottom drainage tray Geo textile pouch Stabilizers Side panel Hanging hook.

Choosing the plants : The best plants for vertical gardens are dense, compact and low growing. Pepromia, Syngoniums, Philodendron, Epipremnum, Pepromia, Begonia, Anthuriums, Chlorophytum, Pilea, Rheo discolor, Fittonia, Spathiphylum, Schefflera.

Rheo discolor, Zebrinapendula, Setcreaseapurpurea. Asparagus spp. Growing media: Requirements: Weightless media High Water holding capacity High Nutrient holding capacity Good Porosity Neutral pH Cocopeat, Perlite, Sphagnum moss, vermiculite, vermicompost, shredded bark and leaf molds are the common media combinations used.

There are three types of growth media used in living walls: Loose media Mat media Structural media. General considerations: Watering: Appropriate time Carefull selection for wind prone areas Succulent and hardy plants Removing the dried leaves Keeping the structure clean Disposing the water from drainage system Pruning if necessary Timely application of fertilizers.

The building is specifically designed to redirect light to parts of the vertical garden. The tallest tower features a large cantilever, with a heliostat of motorised mirrors underneath that direct sunlight down onto the surrounding gardens. After nightfall, the cantilever is used as a canvas for a LED light installation by artist Yann Kersalé.

The 46 storey building will be entirely covered in foliage so that not an inch of the glass surface will be exposed to direct sunlight, therefore minimising solar heat gain and acting as a natural cooling system. The plants will also act as sound and heat buffers, and are expected to provide cleaner air.

The vertical garden will be watered using an automated drip irrigatin system that saves water and works independently from the occupants.

Also in Sydney, One Bligh Street in the CBD features a m2 green wall - the largest vertical green wall in Australia. Fytogreen was commissioned to deliver the project, with the green wall requiring both shade and wind tolerant plant species.

The 40 metre long green wall presents its own site challenges due to its solar orientation. Images: fytogreen. The contoured undulations and vertical green extends into the interior, uniting the indoor and outdoor realms. Images: Yuka Yoneda, source: inhabitat. According to WOHA partner Wong Mun Summ, Park Royal had replaced per cent of the green space, therefore acting as precedents for literal green living.

The green façade of the Palacio de Congresos Europa in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, was created by Spanish design firm Urbanarbolismo. Embedded into the vertical garden is 33, native plants, which range from wetland plant life on the south façade to the vertical orchard at the centre, and plants from the forests in the mountains of Vitoria at the northern end of the building.

Images: vogue. The base of the building consists of benches, where locals can sit among the greenery of the vertical park.

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