Vertical gardening has many advantages over traditional gardening methods. For one, it can maximize garden space in small areas, giving more room for plants to thrive. Vertical gardens also provide access to areas that may not be able to receive enough sunlight with traditional planting methods, such as narrow city lots or balconies with limited natural light exposure. Additionally, they add color and texture to your outdoor spaces and can act as a creative focal point.
Another great thing about vertical gardens is that you can use any material or structure you’d like to construct them. Some popular materials include hanging baskets or planters attached directly onto a wall or fence using brackets or hangers; DIY frames made from wooden pallets; store-bought trellis structures; green wall systems made from felt panels that attach easily to walls; hanging shelves filled with potted plants; and pocket planters with self-watering pockets stitched into fabric and hung against walls or fences.
Whether you’re a novice gardener or experienced green thumb, vertical gardening is a fun and rewarding hobby that anyone can enjoy!