Indoor vertical garden

Vertical garden – live plants indoors

Thanks to vertical gardens, it is possible to have a large number of plants indoors. They bring life and color to various spaces, improving well-being and air quality. In an apartment, they can be a way to express personal style and interests through plant selection, creating unique compositions that enliven the space. In an office, a green wall can be a source of well-being and increased creativity for employees.

Green wall – space saving

Vertical space arrangement

Vertical gardens enable the efficient utilization of wall space. They allow for adding greenery indoors without sacrificing floor space. This provides the opportunity to place greenery in any location, even in small rooms.

Vertical Planter PlantaUp panel

Vertical gardens are built using Vertical Planter PlantaUp panels. They are made of felt material, which is plant-friendly. It is characterized by flexibility and water permeability. Therefore, plants have space to grow and are effectively watered. A standard 12-pocket panel accommodates 12 plants.

Lush plant composition

The Vertical Planter PlantaUp panel vertical garden is a solution that allows for planting a large number of plants on the wall. Indoor green walls offer favorable conditions for plants, which, when properly cared for, can grow and thrive for many years.

Universal design

Vertical gardens have been designed to work well in diverse locations – from homes to commercial spaces such as offices, hotels, or restaurants. There’s also no need to worry about dark interiors. Vertical gardens come with dedicated lighting, so they can be placed in areas where sunlight doesn’t reach. Their universality allows for adaptation to various styles and needs.

Automatic irrigation

Automated irrigation systems for vertical gardens provide the right amount of water for plants, eliminating the need for manual watering. The use of an automated controller for watering saves time and ensures that plants are always adequately hydrated. This also eliminates the risk of overwatering plants or forgetting to water them.

Different types of irrigation

There are two options for vertical garden irrigation systems. The first is an open-loop water system, which involves connecting to the drainage system, and the second is a closed-loop water system. The latter utilizes a water tank and a pressure pump. The choice of the appropriate system depends on the user’s preferences and the possibility of connecting to the drainage system.

Vertical garden irrigated in an open-loop system
Vertical garden irrigated in a closed-loop system

The location of the vertical garden on the wall

The vertical garden is characterized by flexibility in terms of installation, allowing it to be placed directly above the floor or at a certain height above it. The choice of location depends on individual preferences and available space. By mounting the garden above the floor, you can additionally enclose the front. This allows for creating a uniform and visually cohesive space.

Vertical garden at floor level
Hanging vertical garden above the floor
Vertical garden with enclosed front