vertical planters
vertical planters
I want to do an indoors green wall.
I had planned to start this project for a while now and I thought to go poking for GWAPA's vast knowledge and experience before getting lost in the wild wide web.
As far as I remember Kris had something similar for his garden. I am thinking to make it as thin as possible, all green with low light plants ( ferns/mosses and such ).
If you have any tips or suggestions, let me know. I have some idea on the support structure, racks, watering ... but I have not yet thought how to light this thing.
Eugen
I had planned to start this project for a while now and I thought to go poking for GWAPA's vast knowledge and experience before getting lost in the wild wide web.
As far as I remember Kris had something similar for his garden. I am thinking to make it as thin as possible, all green with low light plants ( ferns/mosses and such ).
If you have any tips or suggestions, let me know. I have some idea on the support structure, racks, watering ... but I have not yet thought how to light this thing.
Eugen
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Re: vertical planters
I've been interested in doing one myself, but I don't have the time right now.
But there are some good sights that I have come across...
http://www.marthastewart.com/269418/living-walls
http://diygreenwalls.blogspot.com/2010/ ... nwall.html
Good luck with this project! Let me know how yours turns out. I may be coming to you in the future for some advise.
Arlene
But there are some good sights that I have come across...
http://www.marthastewart.com/269418/living-walls
http://diygreenwalls.blogspot.com/2010/ ... nwall.html
Good luck with this project! Let me know how yours turns out. I may be coming to you in the future for some advise.
Arlene
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So just give me a happy middle
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Re: vertical planters
Eugen;
You'll want to use either "EcoWeb" available from Ray Barkalow at Firstrays: https://www.firstrays.com/cgi/cart/comm ... t_match=on
or use "EpiWeb" http://www.epiweb.se/english.htm. I've dealt with Ray and he's very good to work with. Ray has also done some work with EcoWeb and green walls so I would drop him a line.
The green wall at Longwood gardens I believe actually uses a landscape fabric with potting mix in the individual planting pockets. There's a little about it here: http://plantexplorer.longwoodgardens.or ... GREEN_WALL
It's an awesome display! Everytime Marlene and I go, I have to stop and take lots of pictures. Staff is also very helpful and if you call or e-mail they can give you plenty of advise.
Cheers.
Jim
You'll want to use either "EcoWeb" available from Ray Barkalow at Firstrays: https://www.firstrays.com/cgi/cart/comm ... t_match=on
or use "EpiWeb" http://www.epiweb.se/english.htm. I've dealt with Ray and he's very good to work with. Ray has also done some work with EcoWeb and green walls so I would drop him a line.
The green wall at Longwood gardens I believe actually uses a landscape fabric with potting mix in the individual planting pockets. There's a little about it here: http://plantexplorer.longwoodgardens.or ... GREEN_WALL
It's an awesome display! Everytime Marlene and I go, I have to stop and take lots of pictures. Staff is also very helpful and if you call or e-mail they can give you plenty of advise.
Cheers.
Jim
Re: vertical planters
Thanks Jim and Arlene,
I think I will do a smaller scale trial to see how plants are doing, what plants to choose and how much lighting to use( my living room is almost dark so I need to artificially light this thing).
I think I will do a smaller scale trial to see how plants are doing, what plants to choose and how much lighting to use( my living room is almost dark so I need to artificially light this thing).
Re: vertical planters
I know these are becoming popular in landscape applications but it would be a lot of moisture for the interior of a house.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
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Re: vertical planters
Eugen;eleontie wrote:Thanks Jim and Arlene,
I think I will do a smaller scale trial to see how plants are doing, what plants to choose and how much lighting to use( my living room is almost dark so I need to artificially light this thing).
That's why I suggested contacting Ray Bark. He did a trial using a single sheet of his Ecoweb in a tray with a circulation pump.
Read the thread here: http://www.orchidboard.com/community/te ... -wall.html
Rays trial is on page 4, about 2/3 of the way down the page.
Cheers.
Jim
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Re: vertical planters
Nice!
Arlene
Arlene
There are no happy endings.
Endings are the saddest part.
So just give me a happy middle
And a very happy start.
-Shel Silverstein
Endings are the saddest part.
So just give me a happy middle
And a very happy start.
-Shel Silverstein
Re: vertical planters
In addition to all the open top countless aquariums I have around ? I don't think it will make such big difference.150EH wrote:I know these are becoming popular in landscape applications but it would be a lot of moisture for the interior of a house.
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Re: vertical planters
That's what dehumidifiers are for!
Arlene
Arlene
There are no happy endings.
Endings are the saddest part.
So just give me a happy middle
And a very happy start.
-Shel Silverstein
Endings are the saddest part.
So just give me a happy middle
And a very happy start.
-Shel Silverstein
Re: vertical planters
Considering how dry most of our homes are, even with aquariums, I wouldn't worry ...
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