Tips for Living Walls
More and more interior designers and architects are planning for vertical walls of living plants. Many companies design systems that can be plumbed in, or added later (and need hand watering). Green walls are inside huge corporate offices (see Twitter’s HQ), shopping malls, and various organizations, while many are on exterior walls of buildings. (Use photos)
If you want a focal point in your office or home, but aren’t a corporate giant, here are some tips for planning and success:
1. Buy or make a frame that hangs on the wall—kind of like a picture frame with a back.
2. Hang the frame where it gets even light, or the plants will grow lop-sided. A good grow light fixture placed right above the frame both highlights the plants and helps them grow properly.
3. Our favorite containers are the WallyGro. They hang singly or in groups, in a frame or on the wall, and are self watering. (You still have to water, but not as often.)
4. Plants should be chosen according the amount and type of available light.
5. Green walls aren’t for everyone, as they require care and attention. But since they are a focal point, it’s important they look good all the time.









