Vertical vegetable gardening saves space, helps avoid pests and disease, makes harvesting easier, and adds beauty to your garden.
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A vertical garden makes excellent use of garden space. So, read on these amazing vertical gardening ideas to help you grow upwards in style. Find it here!
Consider growing your garden horizontally, yesterday's trend. Courtesy of @Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm For all of the green thumbs, garden masterminds, and plant enthusiasts, @Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm posted photos of
There's never a bad time to plant an herb garden, because there are so many ways to do it. I've got herb gardening ideas to help you feel more confident. Get ready to use those herbs!
A vertical garden makes excellent use of garden space. So, read on these amazing vertical gardening ideas to help you grow upwards in style. Find it here!
Vertical gardens and living walls are an ideal way for those with small garden spaces or yards to still grow their favorite plants and vegetables.
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Tell me you love Zac Efron, without telling me you love Zac Efron. I’ll go first. One time, Zac Efron went on his Netflix show and showed living walls and so I built a living wall. JK. Kind o…
Spruce up your herb garden with Ladder Herb Garden Ideas - a unique and visually appealing way to cultivate your favorite herbs!
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Together with my friend Gilbert VAN DAMME (Zaffelare, Belgium) I have set up some successful experiments with vertical gardening in “container towers”. We are using all kinds of recycle…
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Ob du Kräuter, Blumen oder Gemüse pflanzen möchtest, Gartenarbeit kann sehr lohnenswert sein und ist einfach Balsam für die Seele. Doch manchmal kann deine Liebe für Pflanzen grösser sein als der verfügbare Platz. Wenn du nach Möglichkeiten suchst den Platz zu maximieren, während du einen nachhaltigen und biologischen Garten wachsen lässt, dann wirst du in … Weiterlesen »
Create a DIY vertical garden for the perfect small space garden solution. This cedar vertical garden has a lot of space to grow your favorite herbs and plants. And the built in drip watering system
Growing fresh herbs is one of the delights of a home garden. They add joy and flavor to food, and some can also be used for herbal teas. But what to do when
A vertical garden makes excellent use of garden space. So, read on these amazing vertical gardening ideas to help you grow upwards in style. Find it here!
Follow this easy tutorial and build your own DIY hanging herb garden! This DIY guide contains all instructions to create a vertical garden!
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Patrick Blanc has built some amazing living walls, such as this gorgeous "vertical garden" on the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris, designed by Jean Nouvel
by Jordan Charbonneau, photos by Ira Wallace In my dreams of a picturesque garden there are always trellises. They may bring to mind quaint little fairy tale cottages, but trellises aren’t just for their good looks. There are so many plants that can be grown on a trellis and so many reasons to grow them
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I love my garden, but sometimes I really get sick of looking at it. So I decided I wanted to see yours! When I asked you guys to send in your photographs and stories of your garden, I had no idea the cool responses I would get. Your gardens blow me away. Here are some Read More >>
Have a small space for gardening? No problem! This unique vertical garden bed will show you just how much food you can grow in practically any space.
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I learned about vertical gardening at my recent month-long workshop on Ecovillage Design Education at Findhorn in Northern Scotland. I have since found it in several books. We planted potatoes in the vertical garden we started, but you can plant anything that would grow in the ground in a vertical garden! Apparently carrots turn out a little wonky shaped, and I would imagine other root veggies do too, but who cares about the shape if you have yummy carrots! As a general rule, it would take 13 to 18 times more ground space to plant the same amount in a horizontal garden as you can in a vertical garden. To make a vertical garden like the one pictured here: Take a section of galvanized wire fencing with about 2" holes. Count out 36 squares, and cut the section. Wrap the fencing around to make a cylinder; secure the ends together with twistie ties (this way you can open it, and then re-use it next year). From the bottom of the cylinder, you want to make four wings. Make three cuts, up about 5 squares (or 10") each, using the existing edge as the fourth cut. Bend the wings out so the structure will stand up. We buried these wings, but I'm sure they could be weighted down with rocks or something. They function to keep the whole thing stable and keep it from blowing over in the wind. So, then you start by putting in organic matter. The great thing is, you don't need to put in soil! You can stuff it with compost or other dead material. We took four wheelbarrows into the forest and picked up stuff off the forest floor. Put about 8" of material on the bottom, and then place seeds/potatoes on top. Add another 6" of organic matter, another layer of seeds, another 6", more seeds, and so on. We actually then put another cylinder (without the wings cut out) on top to make a double-decker garden. It wound up to be about six feet tall. We planted potatoes, by throwing in four whole potatoes per planting row. You wind up with10-20 potatoes for every one you plant. Next fall the garden will be opened up, and will be full of potatoes. The leftover organic matter will fall to the ground and help to create topsoil, and the garden can be re- twistie-tied and used again. That's it! Simple, space-saving, and productive. I hope you find this useful!
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Even though I don’t fancy going out in the cold to dig my plot at the moment, I’m certainly starting to feel a buzz of excitement about getting stuck into tackling my new garden next sp…