15 Ingenious Vertical Home Garden Ideas and Hacks for Compact Spaces

Don’t we all wish to have a vertical home garden? Doesn’t it sound like a dream to have a cup of evening tea and watch the sunset while sitting on the lawn of your house? But in today’s world of multistoried structures and apartments, such moments are a bit tough to experience.

To fulfill these dreams and wishes, the urban population is always inclined towards ways to include vertical gardens anywhere possible in the house. Small green pockets created by adding planters and having a balcony filled with flowering plants and climbers may also take us closer to the idea of a vertical home garden. Now the important question that bothers all of us is: how to make a vertical indoor garden?

Let’s look up some interesting and innovative ideas, tips, and hacks on how to build a vertical garden to inject green elements into the house and enhance the overall living environment.

15 Ways to Create a Vertical Home Garden

01. Green Clouds – Indoor Hanging Garden

Green Clouds
Green Clouds

It is an off-beat technique of including plants in the living space. Hanging it from the ceiling creates a dramatic effect of green clouds spreading in the interiors and is a great space-saving hack.

This way, the plants in the hanging planters get enough indirect light for their growth and add a green filter to the natural light coming in. Don’t forget to load your indoor hanging garden with plants that survive on less water. By doing so, you can avoid dripping droplets from the hanging clouds!

02. Lively Painting On The Wall- Real Plant Paintings

Real Plant Painting
Real Plant Painting

Break out from the everyday use of painting frames and put real plants in them. Yes! Try out this whimsical garden design idea and hang real plant paintings on the walls. The interesting composition of such frames can be an example of live artwork in your house.

A pinch of variety can be added by using distinctive, subtle shades of colour in leaves and stem.

03. Go Wild with Indoor Vertical Garden Plants

Indoor Vertical Garden Plants
Indoor Vertical Garden Plants

While designing the interiors, it is always recommended to be in the minimal bracket, as too much of anything may make it inordinate. But while adding greenery, it’s never too much. Plants always add aesthetic value even if you overdo them. A sensible approach while choosing indoor plants may fill your home with freshness. And even a dense cluster of indoor vertical garden plants may enhance the surrounding space. Include low-light indoor plants that can survive inside the house.

04. Wall Garden Indoor

Wall Garden Indoor
Wall Garden Indoor

Climbers are the most easily grown plants; just give them slight support and they will sprawl beautifully all over. Flowers such as roses, morning glories, vines, and vegetables like, beans, vine tomatoes, and pole beans can be grown at home. The best way to cover any wall with climbers is to attach any mesh or trellis planter. Climbers make beautiful wall gardens indoors that fill walls with greenery.

05. Too Much Sun? Bring in Shade with Indoor Plants

Plants As Filters
Plants As Filters

Thinking of getting a heavy curtain or a blind to tone down the sun’s rays? You can always reduce the amount of sunlight coming in by placing planters on the openings and filtering the bright sunlight into a cool green shade. Gather a bunch of lush green indoor plants, assemble them on the window sill, and you are done. You just need to pick the sun-loving ones, as the sensitive ones may find it difficult to survive.

06. Blend with Bamboo Planters

Bamboo planters
Bamboo planters

Go beyond terracotta and plastic planters; use bamboo planters and achieve a sustainable look. Bamboo planters are perfect for growing succulents or any tiny little plant that requires less space and soil. Grow the plant in the bamboo planter and fix it on the wall, hang it on the balcony, fit it in the bathroom or just simply place it on the dining table. It can add an interesting texture, colour, and visual appeal to the corner. Just like bamboo planters, there are various other DIY planters that you can make to plant your indoor plants and achieve your dream of owning a vertical home garden.

07. Upcycle the Empty Baskets with Flowers

Baskets With Flowers
Baskets With Flowers

Add soil and plant a sapling in the empty fruit basket, and see how it gives an undeniable wow punch to the space. Reusing such empty items, which can be found almost every other day in the house, may provide a satisfying green solution. A perfect mix of subtle and loud shades of green with a pinch of natural light on them may create a dramatic green focal point in the house.

08. Add Old Bulky Buckets as Hanging Planters

Hanging Planters
Hanging Planters

Vertical garden ideas have no limits, they may come in any shape and size. Give an interesting turn to the use of buckets by growing plants in them and hanging them anywhere you like. Even the rusty old look of buckets can become wall-mounted pots and add interest to the space. There is no such limitation on what to grow in buckets; anything from vegetable plants to flowering plants can be grown in them. Tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, and arugula are some plants people generally pick to grow in them. You can make a vertical kitchen herb garden in these wall-mounted pots as well.

09. Trellised Railing– Best Way to Make a Green Wall

Green Wall Trellised Railing
Green Wall Trellised Railing

There are numerous ways to support climbers, but having a trellis is the best way. A trellis is a mesh of wood or plastic with vertical supports, and climbers can easily get on it. This perfect mix of wooden trellis and climbers can function as a fence as well. It provides privacy, works as a sound barrier, and is a healthy living screen that works as a sun barrier too.

Flowering plants such as morning glory, moonflower, and other perennials like English ivy and clematis are generally grown on a trellis.

10. Vertical Kitchen Herb Garden

Vertical Kitchen Herb Garden
Vertical Kitchen Herb Garden

A small, vertical kitchen herb garden is the healthiest thing to have in the house. Grow herbs and add instant, fresh health while making food. Herbs work exceptionally well in the interiors with sufficient sunlight.

Filling kitchen jars with small herb plants can be a playful way of incorporating greens into the cooking space. Attach jars to wooden planks or boards, and label the jars as you do for spices. Hang this complete set of jars on a set of planks on a kitchen wall and add these fresh while cooking delicious food. Some of the herbs that can be grown easily are rosemary, oregano, thyme, lemongrass, and many more.

11. Vertical Home Garden with Succulents

Vertical Home Garden with Succulents
Vertical Home Garden with Succulents

Succulents are an excellent choice for a low-maintenance indoor wall garden with a trendy appearance. Others need more water and maintenance. Their shallow root system allows us to make a living wall out of these, just gather some succulents, plant them in soil pockets on a wall, and enjoy the blissful aura. Their light pastel shades of green add interesting variety to the background.

12. Pipe Pockets– Unique Vertical Garden Ideas

Pipe Pockets
Pipe Pockets

For those who want to create a green wall but lack the funds to design fancy containers, using PVC pipes can be an interesting material. Small plants holding pockets in pipes of large diameter can be made to assemble tiny plants. Pieces of pipe painted in gold or any bright colour can be a great hack for growing snake plants or any succulent. These vertical garden ideas are both inexpensive and one-of-a-kind.

13. Plant-Net To Make Vertical Home Garden

Plant-Net
Plant-Net

A clever technique of having a perfect blend of vertical home garden. A wire mesh with stiff, strong supports can behave as a trellis and provide a base for plants. You can even hang clay or plastic pots with the help of some hooks. Pick some of the lighter plants like succulents, ferns, herbs, and grass to put on the mesh; even climbers can be one of the choices. This can be a practical and beautiful way of enhancing the balcony or any open space in the house.

14. Recycle Sip of Bottles and Make Plastic Planters

Plastic Bottle Planters
Plastic Bottle Planters

A popular DIY project of reusing plastic bottles helps us fulfill our responsibility to take care of our environment by adopting eco-friendly methods. Reusing plastic bottles by converting them into planters is an easy way to decorate the house with cute plants. You can paint these plastic planters, cut them into interesting shapes, fill them with plants, and even hang them with jute ropes to make them more appealing.

15. Shower with Green Leaves

Shower with Green Leaves
Shower with Green Leaves

A corner filled with a variety of leaves in different colours and textures nearby can simply add a wow factor to the entire house. A base of neutral-coloured stones, bricks and pebbles and plants with leafy characters climbing on the wall will add a subtle play of colours. This idea of adding lush green leafy plants could work both indoors and outdoors.

A Quick Way to Make a Green Wall

Green Wall With Plants
Green Wall With Plants

01. Locate the Fortunate One!

Find the best place to add the vertical home garden. It can be a wall in any part of the house, it can be at the entrance, on the balcony, in the drawing room, in the living space etc. Just find the one that suits you the best.

02. Put Pegs

Just place some pegs on the wall for support. These supporting pegs will hold the element on which the planters will be placed.

03. Choose the Planters

The planters should always be light to avoid the collapse of the whole idea. Choose the colour, style and texture that go best with your home decor.

04. Plant the Saplings

After choosing the planters, find out about the plants. It is always recommended to use the ones that require less maintenance.

05. Assemble the Members

The pegs are on the wall, and the plants are in the planter, now just put them all in place.

6 Caution Points to Keep in Mind While Planning Of How To Make A Vertical Indoor Garden

  1. Be careful while choosing the wall to put planters and climbers on; it can start holding moisture.
  2. Be careful; planters always drip and may make the floor slippery.
  3. Don’t complicate the process; keep it simple and easy to do.
  4. Be careful while choosing plants. Seek out plants that are easy to maintain.
  5. Don’t skip watering them. Understand the needs of plants carefully and water them accordingly.
  6. Be careful while choosing and filling the planters with the correct type and texture of the soil.

All Set to Go Green

Go crazy while planting life in the house. Making green walls, hanging planters, and spreading climbers anywhere is a beautiful and refreshing way to add shades of green. Anything that is no longer useful can be upcycled to make room for the plant. These innovative ideas revive the dead elements in the house very easily.

FAQ’s Related to DIY Vertical Garden

01. What are the Plants used in Vertical Home Gardens?

Plants that work best for vertical home gardens are those with a shorter root system and those that can either climb or just spread. For example, succulents, ferns, vines, and flowering plants such as pansies.

02. What Plants can be there in the Vertical Kitchen Garden?

A technique to be healthy is to grow. In the vertical kitchen garden, you have a long list of plants that you can grow well. Herbs like rosemary, oregano, basil, mint, sage, thyme etc and vegetables, like bottle guard can be a part of your kitchen garden.

03. What all Items can be used while making a Vertical Garden at Home?

There is no limit on what can be used to grow plants and make them fit for walls.

Hang tiny plants in small planters; you can stack the planters on a wall one over the other; reuse an old ladder and fill it with planters; and grow them in an organiser and stack them in a rack. Any of these can bloom on any wall in the house.

04. What are the Disadvantages of a Vertical Garden?

A vertical garden comes with numerous advantages over having a plant at home, but sometimes it brings some problems as well. The wall with planters may become a house for moisture, which can lead to the growth of insects.

05. What type of Plants should be used to make a Vertical Garden?

Bromeliads, succulents, vines, air plants, and herbs are some of the best choices for a vertical home garden.

Now that you know how to make a vertical home garden, you may be interested in some garden design ideas. Don’t forget to read our blog on the subject.

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Author Bio

Saili Sawantt – She is an Architect and Interior Designer by profession. Writing is what she treats as her passion. She has worked as an Architectural Writer, Editor, and Journalist for various design as well as digital portals, both national and international. Formerly she has also worked with Godrej Properties Limited (GPL) Design Studio, Mumbai, due to her keen interested in learning about Sustainability and Green buildings. Apart from this, she runs her blog ‘The Reader’s Express’ and is a practicing Architect & Interior Designer.

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