Videos – Planting plants in a Vertical garden
Preparing a plant for planting in a vertical garden requires a proper approach, including wrapping its roots in a special felt wrap. This method not only facilitates the installation of the plant on the green wall but also supports its growth.
Plants for vertical garden
Green Infrastructure Foundation presents plants planted on green walls. Get to know the best plant species for vertical gardens, their characteristics, and properties. The greenery that thrives on living walls includes: peace lily, prayer plant, spider plant, pothos, snake plant, Monstera adansonii, and Monstera deliciosa. Using these plants on a green wall allows you to create any composition full of colors. The presented plants not only offer an impressive appearance but also have a positive impact on the environment. They have the ability to absorb toxins from the air, among other benefits.
Preparing plants for planting in a vertical garden
A tutorial video demonstrating how to prepare and plant a plant in a vertical garden. It’s a quick process that allows you to enjoy many live plants on the wall.
Wrapping plants in wraps before planting them on a green wall
Before the plant is placed on the vertical garden, it needs to be wrapped in a felt wrap. This way, the living plants will thrive on the green wall. The following videos provide instructions to make preparing plants for planting easy.
Replacing plants in a vertical garden
Learn how to replace a plant in a vertical garden. The PlantaUp vertical garden system involves planting plants in Vertical Planter PlantaUp panels. Before planting, the plants are wrapped in felt wraps. Thanks to the fact that the wraps allow water to pass through and leave space, plants in the vertical garden are effectively watered and have room for root growth. Plants can be replaced at any time, not just when the previous one dies. The wrap can be reused multiple times, so periodic changes to the composition on the green wall are entirely possible.
