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How to build a vertical garden!

Vertical gardens have several benefits, including space saving, as they allow you to add plants to a small space or a space with limited room for a traditional garden. They also have aesthetic appeal, as they can add an attractive and unique feature to your outdoor space. Vertical gardens can also help to improve air quality by purifying the air and removing pollutants. They can also help to regulate the temperature in an outdoor space by providing shade and releasing moisture into the air, creating a more comfortable environment. In addition, a vertical garden can provide a habitat for birds, bees, and other wildlife, as well as privacy and a natural screen in an outdoor space. Vertical gardens can also be used to grow edible plants, such as herbs and small fruits, and can provide an opportunity for relaxation and enjoyment, which has been shown to have a positive effect on mental health and stress levels.

Building a vertical wall garden can be a great way to add greenery to a small space or to create an eye-catching feature in your garden. Here are the steps you can follow to build your own vertical wall garden:

  1. Choose a sunny wall or fence that is sturdy enough to support the weight of the plants and the planter.

  2. Measure the space and decide on the size and layout of your wall garden. You can use wood, metal, or recycled materials to create the frame for your wall garden.

  3. Install the frame onto the wall using screws or brackets. Make sure it is securely attached.

  4. Fill the planters with soil and plants. You can use a variety of plants that are suitable for a vertical garden, such as ivy, ferns, succulents, herbs, and small flowers.

  5. Water the plants regularly and fertilize them as needed.

  6. Enjoy your new vertical wall garden!

Note: It’s a good idea to check with a professional or follow guidelines specific to your area to make sure your wall can support the weight of a vertical garden.

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