Vertical Garden

Plants & Vegetation

Definition

A vertical garden is a wall or panel planted with vegetation. It transforms a wall into a living, green picture, indoors or outdoors.

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The vertical garden is a fascinating decorative solution to enhance the interior or exterior walls of your home. Composed of a frame housing carefully selected vegetation, this vertical system allows you to create a true plant artwork, bringing freshness, vitality, and a natural touch to your interior. When choosing your plants, you will prefer species adapted to the conditions of your space, such as succulents, orchids, or ferns. For an optimal result, you will ensure to diversify the shapes, textures, and colors, thus creating a striking contrast. The vertical garden can also be adapted to various wall supports, from the classic green wall panel to modular frames, according to your aesthetic preferences. Whether you want to bring a touch of nature into an apartment or magnify an exterior wall, the vertical garden will enhance your interior decoration with elegance and originality.

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Frequently asked questions

A vertical garden is a wall planted with vegetation. It transforms a wall into a living, green picture.

A vertical garden with felt pockets, a drip irrigation system, and suitable plants (ferns, pothos, philodendrons for indoors).

Pitfall: an indoor vertical garden without automatic irrigation. Manual watering of a plant wall is tedious and often uneven.

For a vertical garden, preferably choose creeping, succulent, or climbing plants that easily attach to structures. Avoid heavy plants that could overload the wall.

A vertical garden offers many benefits, such as purifying the air, regulating humidity, providing additional growing space, and beautifying your interior or exterior in an original way.

A green wall is composed of plants rooted directly in the wall's substrate, while a vertical garden generally uses panels or modules suspended from the wall, with an integrated watering system.

The best materials for a vertical garden are plastic, metal, or wood panels, which can support the weight of the plants and substrate. They must also provide good drainage and aeration.

To maintain your vertical garden, remember to prune it regularly, water it appropriately, and replace plants that are not growing correctly. A good automatic irrigation system will greatly facilitate its maintenance.

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