Vertical Gardens

Vertical Gardens

Have you run out of space to garden or simply want to make an impact on your walls, fences and other vertical surfaces? 

There are lots of easy ways to transform them from bland to brilliant.  These living additions can be more than just an attractive green wall.  Depending on what you grow, it might be an edible vertical harvest, a living “room” divider or you can incorporate which reflect back light and help create the illusion of space.

Tips

  • Plants need water, so build in a watering system of plant to regularly water and how this will be achieved
  • Plant growing media in vertical gardens need to hold and retain moisture extra well, so mix potting mix with extra coco peat and water storing crystals to help it stay moist longer
  • Make sure you match up the plants you use to position they’re going and group plants of the same needs together
  • Use plants that naturally have a spreading or sprawling habit to get the best coverage.

Planting Combos

  • Hot, sunny positions, work well using succulents like Sedums, Echerverias, Aptenias and
  • Shady, cool areas make the perfect microclimate for ferns – especially ones that grow with spreading rhizomes like Rasp fern, Boston fern and hare’s foot fern. 
  • Trailing ground covers like Dichondra‘Silver Falls’, fan flower, golden moneywort and Lamium are terrific for adding punches of foliage colour in cascading gold or silver
  • Mix in some grasses such as Carexand Lomandra for another great textural contrast.
  • Want colour? For flowers, try gazania – also known as treasure flower if you have a sunny spot or New Guinea impatiens if you have a partially shaded spot.
  • Edible herbs like oregano, marjoram, ground cover thymes and mints all work well in vertical gardens…are they have the added bonus of being a growing spice rack.  Pop in a few leafy greens like silver beet, rainbow chard and perpetual lettuce, with a ‘Tumbling Tom’ trailing cherry tomato, and you can grow a salad too.