Vertical gardening is an innovative and space-efficient method of cultivating plants by growing them upwards, rather than outwards. This technique utilizes vertical space, making it ideal for urban areas with limited land availability, small yards, or balconies. Vertical gardens can be implemented in various settings, from residential homes to commercial spaces, and they come in many forms, including wall gardens, trellises, and living walls.
These are structures where plants are grown in a vertical position, often in soil-less media such as hydroponics or containers attached to the wall. They can be found in both residential and commercial buildings.
These are standalone units that support vertical growth and are often used in home gardens or patios. They can be made from various materials, including wood, metal, or plastic.
These involve climbing plants that cover walls naturally. They often require a support structure for the plants to climb and are typically low-maintenance.
Fabric or felt pockets are used to hold soil and plants. These systems are lightweight and easy to install on walls, allowing for a variety of plant selections.