For those seeking illusive no maintenance garden, low maintenance is the solution.
While seeking ideas for current project I am working on, which is designing green in the office, I found those adorable photos.
Idea of vertical garden is great, but doing it yourself needs additional skills for installing all those watering and fertilizing pipes etc.
Non thorn succulents are beautiful and safe, almost don’t need care to keep on going and look smashing!
Look at those photos – don’t you want something like this? I want!
Photos by FarOutFlora
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've seen similar photos before and will certainly 'borrow' this idea this year :)
ReplyDeleteoh, this idea is adorable for outdoor and indoor as well...
ReplyDeleteEwa, this is so beautiful! I have to try this with outdoor sempervivums (but first I have to find a wall in my garden where I can put it). I am not sure that the plants will not fall out - do you know if there is any kind of protection for them?
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this beautiful idea and have a nice week!
Monika
I have never seen vertical gardens before. It is very good looking. Thanks Ewa for sharing it with all of us.
ReplyDeleteHello Ewa -
ReplyDeleteLooking at your photos of the succulent vertical gardens, I have two simultaneous thoughts. They sure do look interesting -but they do not look easy (to me, anyway).
Whoever did those is an artist, certainly. And, I can't imagine it would be low maintenance. Fine specimens, though, all around. I suppose, if one is clever enough, it's easy to put together as well as maintain.
My hat is off to those who can put together a vertical garden.
Cheers,
Dave from Home and Garden 911.com
Delightful! Just pinned your entire blog here http://pinterest.com/educatorsspinon/gardening/ and have had 2 likes and 26repins in just minutes =0 Thanks for being so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThese vertical gardens are beautifully done and I should imagine take a lot of work to get right. I am longing for the snow to melt so that I can have a go.
ReplyDeleteI like the plant designs in the wall
ReplyDeleteWow that looks like a painting that magically spurred to life! This is really an amazing idea! This is perfect for indoors. These are really inspiring for my new house. I'd like to call it an eco-house someday as im starting to grow a garden there and trying to rely on green energy. I found this site http://danthegardener.com/ and got a lot of ideas there too!
ReplyDeletegreat. I need to try that in spring!
ReplyDeleteWOW!.... I only have one word to say and that is WOW!... I really appreciate it! The idea was superb! I'll share this to my friend, he will surely like this.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous! They look like wall frames.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, I hope I will have time and space for such lovely "garden" as well!
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