“Green walls” are getting more and more popular, as people look for
more eco-friendly ways to garden and utilize space. Vibrant living walls
are a striking way to infuse a little more green in urban areas (not to
mention the air quality health benefits they provide) — and having your
own is easier than you’d think. The gorgeous green living wall is not
an idea that is solely exclusive to the modern world. Beautiful green
gardens that were precariously hanging onto the walls of structures have
also graced ancient times.
35 Creative Ways To Recycle Wooden Pallets
No space? No problem. These no-fuss kits will let you customize the
size, shape, and greens that you grow indoors or out – from adding a
small on-the-wall bouquet to your living room to creating a detailed
portrait from teeny succulents. Brilliant, audacious and fresh, living
walls are indeed a great addition to any contemporary residence. But how
about creating this vibrant delight all on your own?
What you need
• Good-quality wooden pallet (painting or staining optional)
• Landscape material
• Pair of scissors
• Large stapler
• 2 large bags of potting mix
• 12 heather plants (using a mixture of green ericas and purple callunas)
• Good-quality wooden pallet (painting or staining optional)
• Landscape material
• Pair of scissors
• Large stapler
• 2 large bags of potting mix
• 12 heather plants (using a mixture of green ericas and purple callunas)
DIY Pallet Living Wall
35 Creative Ways To Recycle Wooden Pallets
Handmade Redwood Frames From Succulent Gardens
Succulent Gardens Succulent Gardens‘
handmade redwood frames are designed to be the perfect container for
petite but hardy succulent plants — though the firm back and interior
mesh also keep your wall garden from getting dirt and water all over
your house. view more info: www.luna-see.com
LIVING WALL DIY
Materials:
23 2x1x8 pine beams
2 rolls of 3 x 50 ft weed blocker
½ gallon of outdoor paint
nail and staple gun
1½” nails
5/16″ staples
5 cubic feet potting soil/compost mix
a variety of succulents
Step 1:
Remove the inner lattice. The inner dimensions of our frame measured 8×8 ft.
Step 2:
Insert two upright 1×2’s approximately 31” apart into the frame. Use a nail gun to secure them to the frame.
Step 3:
Insert horizontal 1×2 beams that will hold the plants. The beams
were set 2 ¾” apart and nailed into the frame and the uprights.
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