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Vertical Garden Ideas for Your Garden: 10 Cool Concepts
Creative examples that are easy to implement
Garden and garden plots look similar for everyone. Even if you grow the most beautiful tulips, it won't surprise anyone. Get inspired by our unique green selection: you won't find anything like this anywhere else.
When a garden plot is not very large, you often have to choose between trees and flowers, a lawn and beds. But if you learn how to arrange plants vertically, even without many flower beds, your area will bloom. By the way, if you're lucky and your plot is spacious, these ideas will still come in handy.
Greening the Fence
PinterestA flower panel can be hung on the inside or outside of the fence. It is made from textile fabric with pockets. Each pocket contains a small pot with plants.
Idea: You can grow aromatic herbs this way: thyme, basil, and mint.
PinterestGreening the Porch
The entrance to your home attracts attention and creates the first impression. Comfort in the house begins right at the porch. Therefore, instead of rain barrels or garbage bins, it's better to place large planters with flowers near the entrance.
Idea: A symmetrical composition can be enhanced with flower beds and yews on both sides of the entrance.
PinterestGreening the Walls
Usually, from neighboring plots you get a view of house walls: every day we have to look at the same blue, green, or gray walls. Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do about this, but you can decorate your house walls to set an example for neighbors and be known as the owner of the most beautiful home.
Idea: Fast-growing climbing plants are always suitable for walls — choose grapevines, hops, ivy, periwinkle, or climbing roses.
PinterestGreening the Garden Shower
Why not? They are usually quite unattractive. A grapevine or a large plant in a pot can beautify the garden bathroom from inside or serve as additional privacy from outsiders.
PinterestGreening the Patio
A specially equipped area for relaxation on a plot is called a patio. But what to do if there’s no designated zone? Plants can help. They can define space, create a wall, and even build a ceiling. Fast-growing climbing plants can easily form a roof in your gazebo using just a few beams.
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