Living Garden Walls

Living gardens are brilliantly designed to grow vertically on walls rather than horizontally. Any type of plant can grow in it. They are also referred to as vertical gardens and are basically used to create natural pieces of art. Imagine being able to pick fresh fruits and veggies right in your house. These gardens can also be mounted on walls outside.

Many vegetables such as peas, cucumbers, melon and beans prefer growing vertically. A great way of jazzing up your space is by mixing a variety of these plants. You can either put one species on a specific garden or mix several to create a colorful live frame on the wall. There are numerous texture ideas to work with as well.

Building a Living Garden Wall

It’s important to understand that living walls are gardens with soil but built vertically. This means that water will wash downwards while the plants grow upwards. The process of building such a wall is not complex; however, it’s a bit challenging.

In essence, you’ll be required to build the frame which is going to hold the soil in a vertical position. The size of the garden will depend on the space available on the block wall. It can cover a single panel or the entire side of the wall. A waterproof barrier must be laid to prevent water from causing molds on the wall. You also need to consider the weight of the living garden. The strength of the frame should be able to support it.

Now, there are building kits available to simply the task. You can purchase these and then build the living garden that you desire. Alternatively, you can seek the services of a professional to construct the garden. Once everything is set up and the plants start to grow, you’ll definitely enjoy consuming the fresh produce from your wall. Target a wall that is usually dull and transform it into a paradise.

The Benefits of Living Garden Walls

  • These walls are effective for the regulation of temperature. This is because they reduce the rate of fluctuation thereby restoring normalcy inside and outside the building.
  • Walls that have living gardens last longer than most others. Since they’re protected from sunlight and rain, the maintenance costs associated to the elements drastically drop.
  • Statistics reveal that buildings with living walls use 20% less electrical energy. This means that you’ll be able to save a lot of money on power bills.
  • They enhance the aesthetics of the property. Expect to get more when selling the house. In addition to this, such walls are never vandalized since they’re not prone to graffiti.
  • Garden walls enhance the quality of air in the building. This consequently translates to improved health. The two major processes at work here are bio-filtration and phytoremediation.
  • Buildings with living gardens have excellent acoustics. Noise levels are reduced by a substantial percentage leading to a more peaceful atmosphere within the building’s vicinity.
  • They provide you with the opportunity of turning your building green. This leads to a better Eco-system.

Take good care of your living walls so that they can blossom. Ensure that they’re strategically placed so that the plants can receive sufficient sunlight. Still, some plant species do well indoors while others require the outdoor environment. Provide adequate water for the plants as well. Call a professional regularly to examine the frame so that repairs can be performed promptly.

In general, you can pass the knowledge by encouraging your children to be more responsible by building children living gardens for them. Don’t forget to incorporate space for playing.

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