Sky's the Limit ; Make the Most of the Smallest Plot with Vertical Planting
Daily Post › February 26, 2011
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Daily Post › February 26, 2011
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ANYONE visiting the major garden shows this year will see an array of vertical planting, featuring rich tapestries of plants in wonderful structures, which add colour and form to otherwise vacant spaces.
Vertical planting is ideal if you have limited space or want to hide an ugly wall or fence. You can now buy anything from simple black canvas pockets with holes in them for plants, which attach to the wall, to salad and herb vertical planters, living art frames displaying a combination of plants. There are also troughs which house lush green plants over a wide area of wall, equipped with water reservoirs which provide a steady trickle to the plants as they need it.See the full content of this document
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Sky's the Limit ; Make the Most of the Smallest Plot with Vertical Planting
Gillian Bond of Treebox, a living wall specialist, said: "Vertical planting has increased in popularity because it m...
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