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How To Create A Vertical Garden By Homer Grady If
you would like to add some beauty to the fences or exterior walls of your
home, you may want to consider vertical gardens. This unique gardening
technique uses the help of vine flowers and plants to grow upwards making
them the perfect vertical gardens. With a vertical garden, you
can choose from a variety of flowering vines. You can use various techniques
that allow the vines to grow up the sides of your house as well as the fence.
You will learn here some of the popular ways people attach the vines to their
homes to create beautiful vertical gardens. Vertical gardens are great for
homes that have limited outdoor space that limit the options for growing
conventional gardens. These gardens also consist of hanging planters that can
be placed on porches, fence posts, or hung from a balcony. No matter where
you live, you can usually create a vertical garden. What
to Use for Vertical Gardens
You can use a trellis, string,
fishing line or a mesh fabric to start your vertical garden. The trellis is
generally made of wood or iron. The theory behind the vertical garden is, as
long as you provide an object for the vines to attach themselves to, you will
eventually have a wall of beauty. If you plant around fences,
the vines will grow up by attaching to the wood or iron fence. Brick exterior
houses usually need no added help as the vines will usually attach themselves
to the rough brick exterior. What
Plants to Use in Vertical Gardens
Climbing roses are a favorite for
this type of garden, as is the Clematis. Other popular plants used by home
owners are morning glories, honeysuckle, ivy and in some areas, grape vines.
When you think about the different colors and varieties of these plant types,
you can add plenty of color to your outdoor area that will look very elegant.
You can also add hanging
basket plants such as carnations, petunias, daisies and geraniums, to name a
few. Hanging baskets can be hung up high or at eye level. The ability to make
vertical gardens gives everyone the opportunity to have a beautiful display
of color anywhere. Another type of vertical
garden is the stacked box vertical garden. These gardens consist of square
boxes stacked on top of each other in an upward direction. You then plant your
plants inside with the flowers pointing out. This makes a box garden that can
be used indoors or out. These gardens also make
excellent poolside gardens without the hassle of pulling weeds or protecting
it from the chorine of the pool water. Vertical gardens are a
spectacular site for all who plant them and enjoy them. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Homer Grady Brought to you as a
courtesy from the Balcony Gardens Center, a member of the Unique Gardens network. |
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