Vertical gardening is one of the best ways to have a garden if you have limited space. Read these tips on how to grow a beautiful vertical garden!
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Vertical gardens are so fun and easy to create. There isn’t much to them and you can pretty much put them anywhere.
Recently, I was watching Home Town on HGTV (with my favorite DIY couple!). The front door was actually on the side of the house so they moved it to the front of the house. They created a vertical garden in place of the side door. I found that so interesting and creative!
Vertical gardening saves a lot of space and can also be very cost-effective. Keep reading to see the benefits as well as how and what to plant in a vertical garden.
Vertical gardening is perfect for those who wish to have a garden, but don’t have the space to do so. For example, if you live in an apartment and are short on space this is a great option.
These types of gardens are also perfect for the disabled that can no longer tend to a larger size garden. However, it doesn’t matter if you are short on space, disabled, or have plenty of room for a large garden, vertical gardening is still a great way to garden.
Besides being a space saver, vertical gardens can be planted anywhere. You can plant vertical gardens on
With no weeding to be done, these gardens are easy to maintain. Risk of pests eating up your plants is also minimized and plants are protected from being dug up by animals.
There are some health benefits that come from vertical garden planting as well. Therapeutically, plants reduce stress and have a more positive impact on overall health. Some say that working on their gardens reduces their stress levels leaving them feeling calmer and more relaxed. Having vegetables around helps us to eat healthier foods.
Environmental benefits include improved air quality because vertical gardens act as a protective shield from harmful pollutants. According to One Million Moms, “Vertical gardens help to reduce the carbon footprint of a building by filtering pollutants and carbon dioxide out of the air, which also benefits those living nearby as the quality of the air is improved. Exterior wall vertical gardens also help to reduce heat absorption, which can result in significant energy savings in areas where people rely on air-conditioning during the warmer parts of the year.”
See also: All About Window Box Gardening
You can choose to plant vegetables, herbs, or houseplants in your vertical garden. Here are some examples from each category:
Don’t limit yourself to just these plants. Choose whatever you wish to plant for your vertical garden. Plants can be found just about anywhere including hardware stores, nurseries, and some grocery stores.
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Making a vertical garden doesn’t have to be difficult, nor does it have to be expensive. There are tons of ideas out there for DIY vertical gardens, you’ll just have to do a little research.
Here are some interesting vertical garden ideas:
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As you can see there are many benefits to vertical gardening. If you live in an apartment, for example, you can have a garden on your balcony. If you have no space for an in-ground garden, think vertically. Look for walls and fences you can put your garden on. There are no limits to where you can place your vertical garden.
Do you have a vertical garden or have you ever considered vertical gardening? If so, do you have any tips you’d like to share?
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What a neat idea and space really fills in with added planters. Now all we need is sun up north!
I hope you get some soon! :D
Looks good. An FYI, when I accessed this post, I got a message about this being an "untrusted site." I've never seen that before with your stuff.
Thank you for letting me know! I'll check into it to see what's going on. :)
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Thank you!!
You’re welcome!
Great idea! God bless!
Thank you!!
I want to do this.
It's super easy! And no weeding! :D
I think I could handle this kind of garden. ?
When I saw the title, 'Vertical Garden' I wasn't sure how this would work. How you've explained the concept now totally makes sense! What a great idea! I have a new summer project!!!! xxxx
Thank you! I hope you have fun gardening! :D
What a great idea for someone who doesn't have a lot of space for a garden! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you! And thank you for the link. :)
What a cool idea! Never seen one of these before!
Thanks! I think they're really neat because you can put them anywhere. :)
Love these ideas! Vertical gardens are a wonderful idea for small spaces.
Thank you! I agree! :)
I’m looking forward to trying this! I’m excited because my daughter and I were just talking about needing to do a garden this year and I don’t want to till our yard again this year
Yay!! This is perfect for you guys! And no weeding. ;)
Yeah, the weeding is a huge added bonus!