Vertical gardening takes gardens to new heights and does it in style. These vertical gardens allow you to save space and most of them are cheaper to build than a traditional garden. This will give you more convenience if you want to change a plant or flower because they can be easily reached and planted.
These DIY permanent gardens don't have to end either. Some of them are internal spaces that are easily accessible for the next plant you want for dinner. There are many options and styles here and you are sure to find one that suits your needs.
Making this DIY vertical garden is easier than it looks. Use supplies from the hardware store for gardening instead of building it. Silver buckets are hung on the rail and filled with plants.
Vertical sugar and fabric garden
Not all vertical gardens should be outdoors. It is kept indoors and is intended for growing plants. A small space in the kitchen will be enough to place several wall pots that can be filled with soil and plants.
An easy DIY indoor herb wall garden from fall
If you are serious about vertical gardening, you should consider this project. In little more than an hour, with the help of a few power tools, they built a garden shed. Then a drip irrigation system is added to water, so you don't have to worry about forgetting to water.
Hand made vertical garden with drip irrigation system
A felt pocket is used here to make this binding quick and easy. The plant is assembled with screws and then the pockets are filled with plants. Water it once every two days and you'll have an easy-to-maintain vertical garden.
A simple vertical garden by Jessica Welling Interiors
One way to dress up a vertical garden is to add background color. Here, colors and stencils work best for a Moroccan theme in a traditional backyard or garden.
A vertical garden with a pillar box printed in blue
This unique DIY vertical garden planter takes each pot and hangs them on a wire. You can adapt this vertical garden to your space and use as many wires or buckets as you like.
Hanging vertical garden in renovation
This vertical garden is built to look like a staircase. A wooden planter is placed above each "nail". Use the free plans to build this 5-level garden, and there's even a video to help you build it.
A homemade vertical garden ladder for plants
Here's another unique vertical DIY garden that looks great on a fence. The boxes are painted in different colors to look very interesting, but if you want, you can choose a more neutral option. The boxes are fixed and then ready for flowers.
Rainbow vertical garden with paper tower
Turn old jeans into a sturdy bag to hold plants. It includes a cover to keep everything dry. The wood from the old pallet board is treated and then used as a base to support the denim installations.
A blue garden of fragrant plants to hang a column box
This vertical hanging garden should not be in the kitchen, it should be on the balcony. It's actually mobile, so you can put it anywhere. You might be surprised that this beautiful garden only costs $30 to build.
Vertical hanging garden made at home by Carmona
One way to create a vertical garden is to plant along a wall or fence. Here, a printed wall is made and a nugget is placed on it. It will change the look of your place and give you more space for gardening.
A wooden fence with remodelaholics
Here is a beautiful wooden vertical garden that you can build yourself. It is attached to the floor, like the wall of the house, and then it is filled with plants. A great addition to any outdoor space.
Outdoor Perennial Garden by Jessica Welling Interiors
The mosquito net can be reused by turning it into a permanent garden. Here, a screen door is used for a dramatic shake. Planters are paint cans that you can paint any color that suits your space.
Cottage screen door vertical garden with sentimental style
Take several rectangular baskets of the same size to start this vertical garden project. All are tied with twine and then hang. Vertical gardens can be created with very simple things.
Beautiful dirt roof garden
Here, a plant is made, then on the wall to make a small vertical garden. You can build a beautiful wall planter for less than $10.
Vertical wall mount made in house by Carmona
This simple garden wheel is made of wood and then painted in a nice color. Paint cans are used for the objects themselves, which are hung from the frame by hooks.
A trellis plant garden from a sweet opportunity
Succulents are a great choice for vertical gardens because they don't take up as much soil as other plants and you can even fill a single plant with them. In this tutorial you will learn how to build a simple box to store them.
Vertical Storage Garden Restyled
Here is another felt pocket implant, but it has a different shape. It is built like a slim vertical implant. It is suitable for a small outdoor space.
Vertical herb garden for small spaces with beautiful mess
A warehouse has been converted into a free-standing vertical garden. You can actually place it anywhere, the cute stickers attached make it pretty enough for a balcony or terrace.
Rose palette vertical vegetable garden
This DIY vertical garden has rustic style written all over it. A rustic wire frame is used as a base. The plants are placed in glasses and then glued to the frame.
Mason Jar Wall Vegetables from Flavors of the Frontier
Get inspired to create your own vertical garden from something truly original, like the one made here. The lampshades were dismantled and reassembled in chains to form a hanging garden.
The vertical garden modified by Sadie Seasongoods
This vertical garden is also free, so you can take it with you anywhere. If there are plants that need shade every day, this can be a great solution.
A vertical strap hanging from the tool belt buckle
2'x4' lumber was used to create a vertical hanging garden. There are many shelves where flower boxes and containers stand. You can put it anywhere, but it looks great on the bench.
A vertical plant pot to make fun and beautiful things
This vertical DIY garden is truly one of a kind. Substitutes are placed to fill and flood the frame. The frame is hanging, creating a vertical garden for all your successors.
An unusual suburban piece of steep planting
Almost anything can be made with a few wooden pallets, and here is a permanent garden. It is used as a basis for heaters that are fixed on fasteners.
A second chance dream of a vertical vegetable garden
This DIY vertical garden will give you enough space to grow strawberries. It contains about 30 strawberry plants in three planters. It can be left unfinished as shown here or painted for a different look.
Hydrangea Tree House Vertical Level Strawberry Planting
This vertical garden is used for vegetables and herbs. The items are soda bottles that each contain a plant. It's a great way to create your little favorite garden.
Vertical garden with soda bottle by Sarah Lawrence
Climb, climb, climb this vertical garden that has to be seen to be believed. It consists of several pots placed at different angles. It's a cool look and works beautifully with flowers.
Vertical rose garden planting, we do it from the heart
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