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Vertical Garden Planters

We believe vertical gardens deserve the same approach and attention to detail as traditional gardens. Layers, texture, contrast, color and blooming are properties we consider when creating vertical gardens that are more than simply green walls.<br><br>Each design and plant selection is based on the project specific conditions. Choosing the right plants for the right location is key to ensuring a healthy, functional and beautiful garden. We use a large variety of species and continually seek to identify new plants to add to our designs. <br><br>VGD's landscape architect develops a CAD-based planting plan for each project. Local climate, sun exposure and architectural context are factors considered when selecting plants and drafting the plant arrangement.

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Vertical Garden Planters

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  1. What is Vertical Gardening? Vertical Gardening is both innovative and highly productive. Its growing structure utilizes bottom-up and top-down supports for a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, and flowers that can be trained to grow up in both small and large spaces. Vertical Gardens Need All the Support They Can Get Hundreds of varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers can be trained to grow up trellises, bamboo scaffolds, wires, garden netting, fencing, arches, arbors, pergolas, hanging baskets, tiered containers, plastic pouches, upside-down planters, maypoles, and of course walls. Green Wall champion Patrick Blanc uses PVC foam for his living walls because it is waterproof, light, and it doesn`t crack when you drill holes in it for screws, nails, or staples to hold different elements in place. Space Saving Space is a huge issue for many gardeners. With vertical gardening, you only need the bed to be as large as the root system. Even better, weeding, fertilizing, and pest control are greatly

  2. reduced, and you`ll find vining vegetables are capable of higher yields than bush varieties. A little bit of space, planning, and planting, and you`ll be growing up in no time. Benefits Vertical Garden Planters come with many added benefits. If you are on the fence about installing vertical gardening systems in your home or office, consider these five tips: 1. They look fantastic 2. They are easy to install 3. They are easy to maintain 4. Garden from inside your home 5. Having plants inside can help you relax

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