Vertical Garden, More Fit for Small Residential
Vertical garden is a way to green the house without the need of extensive land area.
Having a tiny housing, does not mean you are not free to bring a touch of green like a garden around the house. When it is still difficult to realize because of the narrow area of the land, a vertical garden might be the right solution for you.
Vertical garden is clearly more space-saving than horizontal-shaped garden, because it does not require extensive land. To make it, easier way to do is to set the vines or arrange flower pots that can be attached to the wall. Or, you can install media that can be attached epiphytic plants, like orchids, deer antlers, dragon scales, and ferns, with the media in the form of coconut wood.
However, If you would like a different garden shape and deliver a variety of plants, you can also do this by attaching a variety of plants on a wall or a specific vertical field. But, indeed, do not as easy as creating a horizontal shaped garden.
Things you should notice is a container to put the plant on a strong wall. Be sure, you also have to look at the cropping media. For example, organic materials such as charcoal, fern trunks, compost, moss, manure, coconut coir (coco peat), rice husks, humus, or seaweed.





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