Latest Updates
-
Govinda Birthday Special: Chi-Chi’s Bold And Unapologetic 90s Fashion Broke Every Style Rule -
Daily Horoscope, Dec 21, 2025: Libra to Pisces; Astrological Prediction for all Zodiac Signs -
Yash Birla Shows How Statement Dressing Can Redefine Individual Style In Indian Fashion -
World Saree Day 2025: From Fusion To Heritage, The Saree Trends That Ruled The Year -
SIR Draft Electoral Rolls Out In West Bengal, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu: How Voters Can Check SIR Form Submission Status Online? -
Gold Rate In India Crash By Rs 12,000 From Record: Will 24K, 22K, 18K Gold Prices Rise Or Fall In Christmas Week? Gold & Silver Prediction Here -
20th or 21st December? When Is the Winter Solstice In 2025 And How Is It Different From Meteorological Winter -
‘Clean Air Is a Right, Not a Luxury’: ZONAIR3D Unveils India Expansion Plans -
World Meditation Day 2025: Meditation Beyond The Mat, Simple Moments That Bring Inner Peace -
Sreenivasan Passes Away: Malayalam Cinema Mourns The Legendary Actor-Writer's Demise
Vertical Gardens

Home gardeners tend to neglect the space created by vertical areas in their yards. The vertical space enhances the beautiful effects in your garden even in a small yard or apartment with limited place to grow plants. It is easy to plant and add country charm or character to any stone wall. So, introduce vertical gardens to experience the warmth of fresh green plants with happily swaying blossomed flowers.
Benefits of Vertical garden
Plants
for
vertical
garden
Perfect
plants
for
vertical
gardening
are,
vines
and
other
climbing
plants.
These
are
the
best
choice
for
growing
on
fences,
garden
arbors
and
trellises.
They
capture
the
beauty
of
the
whole
arena
as
they
are
attractive
for
both
their
foliage
and
their
flowers.
Wisteria
and
Trumpet
Creeper
are
popular
vines
that
have
beautiful
flowers
and
fill
out
with
lush,
green
leaves.
Here
is
a
list
of
the
best
choice
of
vegetables
and
other
plants
that
you
can
use
for
vertical
gardening.
Vegetables
:
Tomatoes
are
the
best
choice
for
a
vertical
gardener.
Other
good
fruit
and
vegetable
candidates
for
vertical
gardening
are
small
melons,
cucumbers,
peas,
pole
beans
and
grapes.
Annual
-
Morning
glory,
sweet
pea,
nasturtium
and
gourds.
Perennial
:
Clematis,
bougainvillea,
climbing
roses,
wisteria,
trumpet
vine,
climbing
hydrangea,
ivy,
jasmine
and
passion
flower.
Also remember to select plants that have an interesting texture, color, scent and form.
Vines climb by several means, therefore make sure proper structure or support is provided for their growing method. The four vining methods are.
Tendrils - tendrils like finger-like appendages grab onto support structures. Therefore provide smaller supports like iron trellises that work well with these plants.
Clinging - Their roots attach to any rough surface. The bad effect of these are they tend to damage paint, wood and mortar.
Twining - These plants behaviour is to coil around and encircle their host. This type of vine will need support with wire or string until it gets established.
Climbing - These plants will climb if supported, and aimlessly amble around if left on the ground. If you choose to make vertical plants out of these, they will always need support. Ex: roses and tomatoes.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











