Growing a garden requires a considerable amount of space in your home. But even with limited room, you can still cultivate your own greenery by growing it up instead of out!
Creating a vertical garden is a beautiful and simple solution for anyone who loves to garden but finds that they don’t have enough space. It also provides homeowners with a new way to add some green to their homes. Here are five ideas for making this innovative approach to gardening work for you.
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2. Wall Herb Planter
An efficient garden is one that combines form and function, so opt for something that’s not only pleasant to look at, but can also provide a bounty of produce. A wall herb planter is a great way to give your home a touch of greenery, while supplementing your cooking at the same time………..
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4. Vertical Vegetable Garden
Climbing vegetables—such as squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, peas and tomatoes—grow on vines and need only a minimal amount of nutritious and fertile soil, requiring you to maintain a small area. Not only do they need less fertilizer and compost, they are also easier to pick from. ………..
5. Hanging Containers
For vegetables that can’t be trained to grow vertically, you can use hanging baskets instead. Lettuce, strawberries, cherry tomatoes, kale, plums, eggplants and other plants that don’t climb can be grown in hanging containers.……….
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