Spring is in the air and it is the perfect moment to dirty your hands in the garden or backyard. While you may want to grow your favorite plants an entire living space, what if you just don’t have the room? Don’t warry, a vertical garden can provide new opportunities for growth. Vertical gardens will give you more space for planting without taking up much space. You can build a vertical garden with a variety of materials such as PVC, rain gutters, wood and more. Take a look!
1. Plant fast growing vines in pots, and guide the vines to grow up wire to get extra shade and privacy:
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2. Just use four pieces of cedar boards and drill holes on each side of them, then you can get a simple vertical strawberry planter:
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3. Dress up your porch wall to make it more unique without big budget, then consider creating a vertical pallet planter:
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4. Hanging rain gutter turned into charming vertical garden:
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5. Stacking old boxes to form a vertical garden:
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6. There is no better material than wood to build a pyramid tower garden:
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7. Whether they are hung up or fixed to a trellis, recycled plastic bottles can create surprisingly vertical gardens:
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8. This trellis kit is perfect for a vertical tomato garden. Built one and you have many, many pounds of tomatoes hanging on there:
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9. Make a flower tower with wire fencing and a plastic pipe:
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10. Vertical tiered ladder planter will be a clever way to save your limited space:
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