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Vertical gardening takes gardens to new heights and does it in style.
These DIYvertical gardensdon’t have to go outside either.
Silver pails are then hooked onto the railings, just waiting to be filled with plants.
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This one iskept indoorsand is meant to grow herbs.
The planter is mounted with screws and then the pockets are filled with plants.
Water it once every two days and you have an easy-to-care-for vertical garden.
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Ladder Planter Vertical Garden
This vertical garden is built to look like a ladder.
Sitting on each “rung” is a wooden planter box.
The crates are attached and then ready for flowers.
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A liner is included to keep everything dry.
Wood from a plank of oldpallet woodis treated and then used as a base to hold the denim planters.
It’s actually mobile so you might put it anywhere you like.
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You’ll be surprised to find out that this pretty garden only costs around $30 to build.
This will change the look of your space and give you more space for gardening.
It’s attached to a surface, like the side of a house, and then filled with plants.
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It makes a great addition to anyoutdoor space.
Here a cottage screen door is used for a whimsical feel.
They’re all attached by rope and then hung outside.
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Vertical gardens can really be made out of the simplest of items.
Paint cans are used for the actual planters, which hang by hooks on the frame.
This guide will teach you how to build a simple box to hold them in.
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It’s been put together as a skinny vertical planter.
This is perfect for a small space that you have anywhere outdoors.
A rustic chicken wire frame is used as the base.
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Plants are put inside the mason jars and then they’re attached to the frame.
Lampshades have been disassembled and then put together again with some chains to form a hanging garden.
There’s a planter available as well as some shelves where pots can sit.
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you’ve got the option to put this anywhere, but it would look great above apotting bench.
Succulents are placed to fill and overflow out of a picture frame.
The frame is then hung, creating a vertical garden for all your succulents.
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It serves as the base for the pots that are attached to the pallets with hose clamps.
It holds around 30 strawberry plants with its three planter boxes.
It can be left unfinished like shown here or painted for a different look.
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The containers are soda bottles, each holding a plant.
This a wonderful way to create a garden that you love for less.
It’s made up of several terra cotta pots that are set at various angles.
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It’s an interesting look and would work wonderfully with flowers.
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