Agreed. I just consider my aquariums our in home humidifiers.JLW wrote:Considering how dry most of our homes are, even with aquariums, I wouldn't worry ...
vertical planters
Re: vertical planters
Re: vertical planters
I meant they could be hard to water without any run off at the bottom but it looks like you have it under control, really the only other times I've seen a vertical planter is when someone's whole back yard is used up by a pool but they want to soften the edges with plants instead of looking a some type of fence or wall but being outside run off is not a major problem.
I also keep my aquairiums open and the amount of evaporation is really faster than one would think with my 150 losing 5 to 7 gallon per week and we live in an area where the ground stays saturated with water and the bay is a stones throw away, but it doesn't factor into the rate I guess.
I also keep my aquairiums open and the amount of evaporation is really faster than one would think with my 150 losing 5 to 7 gallon per week and we live in an area where the ground stays saturated with water and the bay is a stones throw away, but it doesn't factor into the rate I guess.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
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Re: vertical planters
They use a reservoir to draw water from and pump it to the top of the material to trickle down through.
Here it is on a larger scale:
Cheers.
Jim
Here it is on a larger scale:
Cheers.
Jim
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Eugen;
Here's a prefab set up you could investigate; the EpiWeb-IIS.
http://epiweb.se/epiwebiis3.htm
Available here: http://www.dartfrog.co.uk/epiweb/iis.html
They do ship to the States.
Cheers.
Jim
Here's a prefab set up you could investigate; the EpiWeb-IIS.
http://epiweb.se/epiwebiis3.htm
Available here: http://www.dartfrog.co.uk/epiweb/iis.html
They do ship to the States.
Cheers.
Jim
Re: vertical planters
Those look nice, the ones I have seen use thick rubber or plastic nailed to plywood (everything is first water proofed with a membrane) to make a pocket of soil for the plants and they look more horizontal (the plants) then the disguise everything with moss.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
Re: vertical planters
If I lived someplace warm like Florida, I would certainly have one of this on an outdoor patio. Very cool.
Julie
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.
37g planted, 11g planted, and three 5.2g planted shrimp tanks.