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If you're a person likes gardening who wants to know the secrets of Vertical Gardening, Urban Gardening, and Grow Vegetables, then you're about to discover how to be able to start your own vertical garden right now!
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Vertical Gardening - Oliver Wilson
Vertical Gardening
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Oliver Wilson
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 3
MEANING OF VERTICAL GARDENING 3
BENEFITS OF VERTICAL GARDEN 4
DISADVANTAGES OF VERTICAL GARDEN 7
CHOOSING A SITE AND SOIL PREPERATION 9
HOW DO YOU WATER A VERTICAL GARDEN 12
HOW TO BUILD A FREE-STANDING VERTICAL GARDEN 13
MAINTAINING YOUR VERTICAL GARDEN 16
ADDING COMPOST TO VERTICAL GARDEN 18
SEED PLANTING AND ROPERGATION 22
SEED STARTING 24
TRANSPLANTING 26
TYPES OF SEED 26
METHODS OF PROPAGATION 29
HOW TO PREVENT AND CONTROL PLANT DISEASES 33
PEST CONTROL IN VERTICAL GARDEN 37
Planters and Supports 39
CONTAINERS AND HANGING PLANTERS 51
DISH PLANTERS 53
HANGING BASKETS 54
HAYRACK PLANTERS 54
PEACH AND WICKER BASKETS 54
URNS 55
FRUITS FOR VERTICAL GARDENS 57
PERENIAL VINES FOR VERTICAL GARDENS 59
Annual Flowering Vines for Your Garden 64
CONCLUSION 69
INTRODUCTION
The pressure on urban space led to the creation of a new type of garden: the vertical garden. It's the perfect way to take advantage of the urban environment, and it's equally effective in your home in your backyard or in your home. The feeling of calm and calm they create, while purifying the air around them, is a wonderful asset to your home.
Plants in upright gardens can be planted in soil bags or inorganic growing medium, or they can be purely hydroponic, depending on the design. Garden sheds are easy to replace, but they can be messy. The use of canvas as a felt or burlap as a culture medium is popular: plants make roots in the tissue.
Vertical Gardens (VGs) drain plants through an irrigation system that extracts water through a pump and then let us flow through the garden. Ideally, any excess water should be maintained and directed upstream through the pump so that it enters the garden. The VG is very water efficient and requires about a third of the amount of water needed for a traditional garden. Fertilizers and plant foods can be added to water whenever plants need a boost.
The vertical garden can be located anywhere, where you can build a solid frame to hold. The frame may be independent or may be fixed to a wall or fence, strong enough to support the entire structure. You can create your own frame or buy a prefab; there are many companies that offer modular systems that are very easy to use.
For the more ambitious, a vertical garden next to a building is a wonderful way to reduce energy consumption since it offers natural cooling against heat and insulation against cold.
Alternatively, if you want to have plants around you, you can also build a VG inside a wall or as a screen to divide a room into two sections. Offices are the ideal environment for VGs: the more plants in offices, the better, since they help clean air pollutants, and offices tend to be full of furniture and furniture types. Tissues that release these contaminants.
For simplicity, it is best to use smaller plants. With this in mind, you can use just about anything, including flowers, succulents, ferns, herbs and even vegetables.
Think about the texture, color and appearance of your plants next to them, and how they will grow to cover the space, taking into account the laws of gravity! But, what could be better than a miniature garden that stretches into Babylon in its own backyard?
MEANING OF VERTICAL GARDENING
Vertical gardening is a creative, effortless, and highly productive growing method in small and large garden spaces that requires up and down support for a wide variety of plants.
Hundreds of vegetable, fruit and flowers varieties are perfect for growing on a stand and mounted on the wall, in beds or containers.
Best of all, vertical gardening guarantees better results the day your palette touches the ground, reducing the amount of space needed in the garden and the work needed to prepare new beds. Jobs such as clearing, watering, fertilizing, and controlling pests, and diseases are drastically reduced, while yields increase, especially with vegetables such as beans and tomatoes. A polar bean in vinegar will be ten times larger than a pomegranate. In addition, a vineyard vegetable is capable of continuous yields: the more choices, the more the plant will form new flowers and new fruits to lengthen the harvest. A variety of shrubs, on the other hand, will be shortened from 2 to 3 weeks.
With vertical gardening methods, you will also discover that many plants at ground level blend beautifully with climbing plants, and so you can combine different types of plants to create a lush flower, leaf, and generosity. With a mix of commercially available, DIY is of rope posts, trellises, pergolas, raised beds, Skyscraper Garden Trellises and Topsy-Turvy; a vertical gardener saves a lot of time and work, reduces breakage, makes harvesting easier. Also, a vertical gardener is perfect for spaces of any size, from a garden container and a 1 x 4 foot strip of land to a landscaped latex and the whole side of a building.
BENEFITS OF VERTICAL GARDEN
THE BENEFITS OF GROWING VERTICALLY
If you've been gardening in long horizontal beds for only one growing season, you've probably said to yourself, It must be a better way.
Well, you're right, there's a better way. Vertical gardening offers several advantages over horizontal cultivation.
Smaller beds to prepare and maintain. When growing upright plants, it will need a bed as large as the root system of these plants, a bed much smaller than a traditional bed. When planted horizontally, you tend to have narrow rows of plants and broad swords of soil between them. These are the big strips that absorb a great deal of water, send countless weeds, and consume the nutrients your plants need. With vertical gardening, they just prepare small spots or strips of fertile soil, enough to give the plants a nutritious base from which to mount supports. These upright garden beds require less compost, fertilizer and water, and only a few dry mulch or some black plastic to control weeds. Composting goes further when you reduce bed space, so you don't have to buy, produce, or use so much compost to change your flooring every season. And if you think about watering with a shower or using a drip irrigation system, you will find that watering your small land is very easy, and your drop hose can run.
I am in favor of unobtrusive beds, because I have seen the results that others have achieved, in addition to my own successes. You can easily create a bed without digging into homemade compost or on bare ground, or on a log path to kill weeds or shallow grass, and level the new bed with a rake. Extending compostable layers to the top of your backyard barrier can create a nutrient-rich plant bed (the method called in-situ compost or leaf litter).
To compost in situ, I make sure that my journal layer was at least 15 pages thick and that the edges overlapped like the scales of a fish. This excludes light from the ground below, killing the grass