These Easy Indoor Vertical Planter Projects will help you to make the best use of empty walls and limited space to grow your favorite houseplants in style!
13.07.2023 - 12:19 / balconygardenweb.com
You just need glass tubes and jars to complete theseIndoor Vertical Garden Ideas, and the best part–These projects require only water as a growing medium, which means you don’t need to do a lot of care.
This green wall was made using Ikea spice racks. You can do something similar as well.
Fix some glass bottles or jars on wooden frames by means of hose clamps, fill them with water, and place cuttings of climbers like pothos or philodendron. You can use fake plants for decoration as well.
These wall hanging flower pots with a circular cutout can easily be hanged on walls using a plastic hook.
Glass vases on wooden boards will make for an eye-catching combination to display fake plants or real ones.
Hang glass bottles on walls using wires in a spiral shape to give a unique look to them. Great for propagating herb or indoor plant cuttings in water.
Hang glass planters from the ceiling through rope, it will look fabulous. You can grow cuttings in them to create a charming look indoors. Pick a less windy spot for this DIY!
Find a plastic rack like that to keep glass bottles of different sizes and grow pothos in them.
An arrangement of wall hanging bottle vases like these is excellent to put cut flowers and cuttings of plants to create a tasteful combination. If you want to keep this maintenance-free, put fake plants in them.
Grow plants in the water in unique bowls or plastic jars by attaching them to the wall.
Display fake or real plants on a hanging wooden board and add LED lights in glass jars for a glowing effect.
These Easy Indoor Vertical Planter Projects will help you to make the best use of empty walls and limited space to grow your favorite houseplants in style!
Escape to a world of tranquility with your very own Zen Garden! Whether you have a small balcony or a spacious backyard, these affordable Zen Garden Ideas on a Budget will inspire you to create a calming retreat tailored to your style and budget.
If you are good at seed propagation, you can start these Indoor Plants that Grow from Seeds in your home.
Recently, an impressive amount of rain has fallen in South Carolina. With excess rainfall, also comes an increased potential for stormwater runoff. A landscape feature that can help mediate stormwater is a rain garden. Rain gardens are landscaped depressions that receive stormwater runoff and allow the water to infiltrate the soil slowly, eventually reaching the groundwater table. (See Figure 1). A rain garden can add both beauty and functionality to any landscape. Multiple plant species can be used in a rain garden, including shrubs, perennials (both shade and sun-loving), and grasses. Please see the plant lists below for rain garden plant recommendations.
Natural precipitation rates vary around the world, but no matter how much rain a region gets annually, we all share the responsibility to use it wisely. Water-wise gardening – sometimes called xeriscaping – uses innovative conservation techniques and sound gardening practices to create a beautiful landscape while conserving water. For water wise landscaping ideas, read on.
Vining and climbing plants add an extraordinary charm to the space, and they don’t take much space and grow vertically. If you agree, these 40 Outdoor and Indoor Vine Displaying Ideas below are ready to inspire you.
CRAZY, BUT TRUE: I ALWAYS THOUGHT the quirky “voice” of the Fedco Seeds catalog, named C.R. Lawn—get it? Lawn?—was a fictitious character, the made-up but pervasive green spirit of the longtime seed cooperative’s brand. But he’s not make-believe. He’s the Maine-based Fedco’s founder, and an organic gardener, market grower and seedsman with more than 30 years’ experience, and he took the time to answer some of my questions on what to grow and how to grow it better. The result is a vegetable-gardening Q&A (from peas to potatoes, lettuce, tomatoes, mineral dusts and more), with the very real C.R. Lawn—and the chance to win three $20 Fedco gift certificates I bought to share with you, and say thanks to him. Let’s jump right in:
I WANT TO SHARE a secret about how to make a garden, and also a secret about myself, I guess. The secret is music. More than 25 years ago, when I first bought my then-weekend place, there was no garden here. Every Friday, I’d arrive full of youthful energy to do battle with multiflora rose, wild raspberries, barberry and spiny thistles. Besides my loppers and saw, I’d grab one of my best garden-making tools from the glove-box of the car: Al Green.
Here are Indoor Plant Support Ideas! Explore a range of practical and creative solutions to provide the necessary support for your beloved indoor plants.
Community gardens take on many forms and serve as social, societal, learning and recreational spaces where participants can grow food and other plants. Usually, a plot of land is donated or rented and developed to serve the residents of the area. A community garden layout should present functionality, appearance, and maintenance aspects in a holistic connection with the participants. The design of such a space should first start with an understanding of its purpose, and a conversation with members of the neighborhood.
Growing tomatoes can be a lot of fun as there are so many ways to do it! Here are some of the most interesting DIY Tomato Garden Ideas that you could use to grow them right at your home and enjoy the fresh and juicy yield along with your kids!
Ikea products offer the best of looks and functionality, and you can use them to complete some of the most amazing DIY indoor garden ideas.