Summer rains are the ideal time for you to start the program of bringing greenery into your living space.
If you have a fence (or a balcony wall that can let in the sun, try attaching some flower pots on the wall and you’ve got a colorful vertical flower garden.
A succulent garden created by plywood panels and recycled wooden flower boxes. You can also grow cactus or herbs.
A vertical garden that combines pallet wood walls and old clothes (to prolong the life of clothes pots, you can use jeans).
Just hang an old wall stand in a sunny spot in the yard, fill the bags with soil, and then plant flowers and herbs.
Welcome visitors to your home or a vertical garden with your initials with this wall mounted planter stand. To make this pot, you need the support of a shotgun, some wood glue, a saw, along with some wood and soil.
If you are looking for a simple and easy garden, try building a wooden frame to your liking, hang the soil bags in the back, and plant trees/flowers in the front…. then hang the “frame” trees” onto a wall or fence.
With just a little ingenuity, used sedge bags, clean soil bags, rice bags can all be reused and form green walls as shown.
Try making some small planter boxes and then attach them to a wooden pallet as shown. The plus point of this vertical garden is that you can place it anywhere in the house, from the hallway to the living room, bathroom…
Try using some old rain gutters to create a flower wall. You can attach just one or two trenches to the fence and then plant the flowers in layers.
If you’re looking to grow roses, you can create a simple trellis out of wood, bamboo or plastic rope… Climbing roses come in vibrant colors and will attract lots of bees and butterflies to your yard.
Use an old drawer as a planter box or use some scraps of wood to make a box, add soil, and plant seedlings.
This flower wall is made of florafelt carpet (a type of carpet specially composed of synthetic polymer fibers that can last up to 70 years in wet environments). Structure of 4 folding layers, each layer is 5mm thick to ensure moisture and good water retention for plants to grow.
According to www.phunuonline.com.vn
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