Vertical garden art is a great solution to your outdoor space. The back of your house, the side of a garage, a narrow side yard walkway, or dress up a lattice barrier at your condo. Most of these hard walls seem like an intrusion. Consider treating them as living art. After returning from the Philadelphia flower show, I was influenced at how many displays were concentrating on vertical gardening.
Most of the time when we here the term vertical gardening we envision turning our vegetable beds into trellis structures for growing tomatoes, green beans and cucumbers. Just consider adding ledge pieces or wood planks or various black iron flower pot holders to any wall that needs life. Feel free to create a new tapestry of color to enhance your viewing pleasure.
One thing to keep in mind is to keep the container elements consistent. If you ad multiple styles of pots and holders, it will be too busy. The idea is to contain clean consistent lines to your new wall of art.
Each season you can afford the opportunity to change the inside of your containers and then you have a new living wall. Most of all evaluate several factors before you plan this new area. Look at the light, the heat or coolness of the wall you are creating and access to water for ease of care taking. You can select a combination of outdoor plants and inside plants. In the end this is sure to be one of your favorite gardens. This is actually a photo. However to reproduce the red climbing roses and a simulated window frame with a sill would create a dramatic wall art area. The extra drama here comes from the painted red wall.
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