Monday, 3 February 2020

The Rising Popularity of Vertical Gardens


Vertical gardens and Green Walls are innovative structures that hold indoor plants in place and connect you to the outdoors – even if you’re stuck in a tiny office!

This article aims to provide you with more information about what vertical gardens can be used for, and why hiring them is a much better option than purchasing vertical plants yourself. 

Vertical gardens are ideal for any corporate offices wanting to get back to nature. They are equally as effective in small and large spaces, giving even the bleakest of areas a much needed face-lift.

It’s no surprise then that in recent years, the popularity of vertical wall gardens in Sydney – and ultimately, the rest of Australia – has indicated that the demand for green walls is likely to increase. And as the world’s population grows and cities become denser, the benefits of vertical gardens will become more apparent.

Where Can I Put a Vertical Garden?

Generally, there’s no wrong spot to put your vertical garden. They can be placed almost anywhere, so it’s more about which area needs the vertical garden the most. For example, some restricted spaces often benefit from vertical gardens; namely hallways, fences and side alleys.

Where you decide to put your vertical garden depends entirely on you. For example, if you have an ugly wall in your office that is an eyesore – put your vertical garden there. And if you want to partition off an area, without completely closing it off to the rest of the office, a vertical garden is the perfect solution!


Hiring Vertical Wall Gardens

Whether you’re organising a new office fit out or just want to spruce up the office a bit, hiring a vertical wall garden is a great option.

Purchasing one might seem like a good idea, but when you factor in the cost of purchasing plants, maintenance, transportation (especially if you decide to move) and replanting – you will soon realise that hiring vertical plants is a much more convenient and economical option.