Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Vertical Gardens 41Apr 14, 2010 7:55 pm Agreed but it it is a practical idea that can inspire more people to get into growing vertically. Like training wheels Re: Vertical Gardens 42Apr 14, 2010 10:28 pm Lushe The problem with the Gro-Wall is the bags are white and makes the modules stand our more than they should. Also water tends to run off the bags and not seep into it. We have found that the a vertical garden needs a constant medium like soil, felt, rockwool. The Gro-wall allows the soil to dry out too quickly. There is also no system to capture and recycle the water. Lushe ....you better get to it & design one then. bahaha. Re: Vertical Gardens 44Sep 09, 2011 5:27 pm That looks awesome! Casey + Gary + 5 kool kiddos + 1 funky Frenchie + 5 happy hens = barrels of fun in Muswellbrook Re: Vertical Gardens 46Mar 19, 2020 11:09 pm It's a really nice vertical garden, but I think it must have plastic pockets so that it doesn't dry out too quickly. I even found a ready solution, but I don't have any opinions about it https://4naturesystem.com/. A huge advantage is the automatic watering system. Maybe something like that? Does anyone use ready-made vertical garden? Electrical just got back to me and said the most they can provide is a single power point on the Bedroom 1 side of that wall. After handover, your towel rail installer… 2 1057 Our Bondi Greenwall was impressive from day one with advanced lush plants to provide a wow factor to this recently renovated living area. The boundary was less than 1… 0 516 |