How to Create a Vertical Garden: A Step-By-Step Guide

Published on 7 July 2023 at 10:54

Vertical gardens are a great way to add greenery to your living space, especially if you have limited square footage. Not only do they liven up dull walls and create a relaxing ambiance, but they are also great for purifying the air. With a bit of creativity and patience, you can create a stunning vertical garden in your home. Here's how:

 

Step 1: Choose Your Location

The first step in creating your vertical garden is to select the location. Ideally, you want a spot that gets plenty of natural light, but without direct sun exposure. Also, consider the orientation of the wall - north-facing walls receive less light than south-facing walls, for example. Make sure the wall is sturdy enough to support the weight of the garden and invest in a sturdy wall-mounting system.

 

Step 2: Pick Your Plants

The next step is to choose the right plants for your vertical garden. This will depend on the amount of light your chosen location receives and the size of your wall. You can grow anything from colorful succulents to fragrant herbs to vines and flowers.

When selecting plants, think about their rooting habits- whether they are shallow-rooted or deep-rooted. Shallow-rooted plants are better suited for smaller pockets, while deep-rooted plants require bigger pockets or planter boxes. You can even mix and match plants to create a unique look!

 

Step 3: Build Your Planters

Now it's time to build your planters. You'll need to choose the right material for your needs. With today’s innovations in planter materials, you can find a planter that will suit the desired look or function of your vertical garden. Some popular materials for planters include wood, PVC planters, and terra cotta.

If you’re making your planters from scratch, ensure there’s proper drainage at the bottom to prevent waterlogging in your plants' roots. You can also use fabric pockets or re-purposed gutters for a more affordable or unique look.

 

Step 4: Plant Your Garden

Once your planters are ready, it’s time to plant your garden. Potting soil keeps the soil from spilling, but it is also important for nutrients retention. Fill the planters with potting soil and moisten it well. Then, plant your chosen plants in the pockets, top up with soil, and press down gently.

 

Step 5: Care for Your Vertical Garden

Like all plants, your vertical garden will need regular care. Water your plants regularly, but make sure not to overwater them. Fertilize your plants as needed to ensure that they receive all the nutrients they need.

When watering or fertilizing, do so from the top of the garden, and let it trickle down to the bottom. This will ensure that the water or fertilizer reaches all your plants evenly.

 

Creating a vertical garden will take some work, but the finished product is well worth it. You'll enjoy the benefits of your greenery indoors, like cleaner air, and enjoy the beauty it brings to your home. Get started on your vertical garden today and let your creativity run wild!

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