How to Create a Vertical Garden

Evergreen Turf
by Evergreen Turf
In the past few years vertical gardens have become very popular, and there is a good reason for this. Going vertical allows you to have a garden where there may be no ground space. From herbs to succulents, creating a vertical garden lets you create a living work of art in and around your home. If you have a blank wall or fence and you are looking to add a unique spin to the space, consider installing a beautiful vertical garden using these hints and tips. Read the full article here: http://www.evergreenturf.com/How-to-Create-Vertical-Garden.php
*Preassembled and D.I.Y Frames*


Thanks to the popularity of vertical gardens it is easy to find preassembled systems. Online companies sell specialized systems that allow you to give just the right amount of nutrients and water to your plants. Local garden shops may also keep these systems in stock. These systems are usually made up of frames with a layer of mesh over the frames to keep the plants in place.


If you are looking to create a unique vertical garden you may want to consider building the frame structure yourself. There are many tutorials on the web that can guide you in creating a sturdy frame for your garden. Some accessories such as Wooly Pockets make building a vertical garden a breeze, these vertical planter pockets make it easy to just tuck your plants in, then enjoy your new garden.
*Planting a Vertical Garden*


When it comes to planting a vertical garden there are plants that you can use, that will survive better in our local climate. Some species of plants that work well in vertical gardens throughout the Phoenix and Tucson area include:


Succulents


Bromeliads


Geraniums


Croton


Herbs


Vegetables


Be sure to use the right soil for your garden, this will depend on what you decide to plant. Read the full article here: http://www.evergreenturf.com/How-to-Create-Vertical-Garden.php
*Tips and Tricks to Help Maintain Your Vertical Garden*


How often you have to water and maintain your vertical garden will depend on which plants you decide to use.


Succulents are likely the most easy to care for, as they will only need watering every 7 - 10 days. Other species of plants such as herbs and geraniums may need to be watered every other day, especially throughout the Summer. If you have a system with a holding tank, watering becomes a little easier, as you can just keep an eye on the tank and top it up as needed.


If you do decide to install an automated watering system, you will need to clean filters and make sure all pumps and timers are working. This will need to be done on a regular basis to ensure your plants continue to receive the water and nutrients they need.


An automated system is not necessary to have a thriving vertical garden, however if you choose not to have an automated system, you may want to invest in plant sensors and soil monitoring devices, to make sure your garden stays healthy.


Keep a regular eye on all the plants in your garden, inspecting them for any pests or disease. For more on this, check out our article: 7 Tips for Natural Garden Insect Control - http://www.evergreenturf.com/7-Tips-for-Natural-Garden-Insect-Control.php


As foliage dies off you will need to trim and clean them back to keep your garden looking well maintained.


Going vertical can turn a space that is drab and boring into a living work of art, and offers many advantages over garden plots, such as delivering the right light to the plants and conserving water. Use these tips to create a unique growing space in your yard.
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