Growing Plants On Top Of A Wall
Vines are among the best plants to cover walls since they climb naturally.
Growing plants on top of a wall. You ll have to put in a support to allow these to climb. They do not have to be on a flat upper surface. Climbers and wall shrubs climbing plants and wall shrubs cover walls fences unsightly features arches obelisks and pergolas. True climbers take up little ground space and are excellent choices for smaller gardens whereas wall shrubs require more ground space.
The combination of plants pictured consists of hart s tongue ferns mind your own businessand brunnera. Wall plant holder zoutog 5 inch round ceramic wall mounted planters for indoor plants hanging succulent planters with 6 hooks for succulent plants or air herb plants pack of 6 plants not included. Indeterminate cherry tomatoes are a vining type of plant that will grow multiple vines to cover your garden wall. Hanging plants may be in baskets planter boxes affixed to the wall in pots that are tucked into cracks and niches or artfully and discretely planted on the top of the wall.
Clematis roses wisteria and honeysuckle. Others like honeysuckle twine their stems around hand holds. Hooks that fit over the top of the wall can hold a container disguised by the plants and some moss tucked in around them to hide the supports. The root system can be planted at the top of your garden and will need plenty of soil to keep it properly supported.
Feature these wall mounted shelves to hold plants on your selected wall. In desert climates korean boxwood is a better choice. Plants which naturally grow cliff faces such as sea thrift are likely to tolerate growing in a wall and succulents such as stonecrop which don t need much water can work well. The vines will need to be trellised in some fashion in order to promote good airflow and to keep the vines orderly.
Plants with a trailing habit such as ivy leaved toadflax are designed for cascading down rock faces or scree slopes and can thrive in a wall. Plants can grow on the top or sides of a wall. Shade lovers for shady walls epiphytic plants such as bromeliads and ferns can be mounted during summer onto walls posts or rustic branches. For this vertical wall garden project you can use either faux plants or real plants.
Choose a plant s final position according to whether it needs sun or shade. Watch or read the tutorial here to imitate it. Spilling over the top of the wall is brighter green ornamental grass and behind that on top a low growing hedge of english boxwood buxus microphylla which encloses a traditional lawn.