A vertical garden, also known as a living wall or green wall, is a garden that is grown vertically, usually on a wall or a freestanding structure. In a vertical garden, plants are grown in containers or other materials that are fixed to a supporting structure. Vertical gardens can be created indoors or outdoors and can be used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space, improve air quality, and provide a source of fresh herbs, fruits, or vegetables. They can also be used to create a natural privacy screen, reduce noise pollution, and mitigate the urban heat island effect. There are several methods for creating a vertical garden, including using specialized planters, fabric pockets, or modular panel systems. The plants used in a vertical garden can vary widely depending on the climate, lighting, and intended use of the garden, but some common choices include succulents, herbs, and small flowering plants. Vertical gardens can be designed to fit any space, from small balconies to large public spaces. They require careful planning and maintenance, as the plants may require specialized watering, fertilization, and pruning to thrive in a vertical orientation. However, with proper care, a vertical garden can provide a beautiful and sustainable addition to any space.
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