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"Vertical Verde: The art of Crafting a living wall Garden"

Building a garden living wall can be a fantastic way to bring greenery into limited spaces. Here's a basic guide to get you started: Materials Needed:

  1. Frame: Decide on the size of your living wall and build a frame using wood or metal. Ensure it's sturdy enough to hold the weight of the plants and the soil.

  2. Backing Material: Use a waterproof backing like landscape fabric or a plastic sheet to protect the wall behind the frame.

  3. Plants: Choose plants suitable for vertical gardening. Consider their growth habits, light requirements, and maintenance needs.

  4. Growing Medium: Use a lightweight, well-draining potting mix suitable for vertical gardens.

  5. Irrigation System: Decide on a watering system, such as a drip irrigation system or a hand-watering method.

Steps:

  1. Choose the Location: Pick a spot receiving adequate sunlight for the plants you've selected.

  2. Build the Frame: Construct a sturdy frame according to the dimensions you desire for your living wall. Ensure it has proper support and stability.

  3. Attach Backing Material: Attach the waterproof backing material to the frame, leaving enough excess to fold over and secure the edges. This prevents water from leaking onto the wall behind.

  4. Install a Watering System: If you opt for a drip irrigation system, set it up before adding the plants and growing medium. Ensure the system evenly distributes water throughout the wall.

  5. Prepare the Growing Medium: Fill the pockets or containers in the frame with the chosen lightweight potting mix. Ensure it's moist but not soaking wet.

  6. Planting: Carefully plant your selected plants into the pockets or containers, leaving enough space for growth. Start from the bottom and work your way up.

  7. Maintenance: Regularly water the plants as needed and fertilize occasionally. Prune and trim the plants to maintain their shape and prevent overgrowth.

  8. Monitor and Adjust: Keep an eye on the plants to ensure they're thriving. Adjust watering and care routines based on the specific needs of the plants and the environment.

Remember, proper maintenance is key to a healthy living wall. Additionally, consider factors like the weight of the structure, water runoff, and plant selection based on the available sunlight to ensure the success of your garden living wall.

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