true art.
Outdoor vertical succulent garden
Joan and William Feldman had a backyard with a little pond in LA, California. However.. it didn’t have enough green for their tastes so they wanted to spice it up a bit. The didn’t have a lot of room.. land prices being what they are.. so they needed a solution to get some green on the bare walls to make them really pop.
Landscape designer Mia Lehrer and her associate, Holly Kuwayama, came up with a solution.. which was to hang a garden on the wall, that could thrive without much soil or water. Succulents were used as they need little water, so they’re light, and they have shallow roots, so not much soil is required.
Vines can take a while to fill up a space.. whereas vertical gardens can be installed relatively quickly. They also have the added advantage of being able to use a bunch of different colors from different plants in the design. They went various nurseries for the right plants to use in the living wall: echeverias and aeoniums, plump sedums and crassulas, senecios and kalanchoes… which all said and done.. provided a lot of interesting colors.
The designers came up with using a three-by-five-foot steel armature with two layers of metal mesh to create a wide, shallow box. The box was then stuffed with a blend of sphagnum moss and cactus mix to use in place of soil.. and was planted with hundreds of cuttings. About 45 days later, once the plants took root, the living wall was ready to mount, with eyebolts and heavy brackets.
For maintenance.. all that’s needed is a spray from the hose once a week.. fertilizer isn’t needed at all. The only issue they had was some of the aeoniums grew a bit too big to keep the uniform look of the wall planter.. so they have to be cut back every once and a while.
All in all.. it’s a great design that really makes a small outdoor space green up.
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about 5 months ago
Gorgeous. I will will have to try the cactus soil mixed with sphagnum moss. I do not know why, but I sometimes feel like sphagnum moss is equal to the price of gold, and needs to be sparing. Matti
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about 5 months ago
Sphagnum moss can be pretty expensive… but it’s great to work with because it can hold so much water. Good luck with your project!
about 5 months ago
This is a lovely design. I had a wonderful opportunity last year to go on a private garden tour with Mia Lehrer of some of her designs of gardens in LA and it inspires me to this day!
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about 5 months ago
That’d be a great experience. She’s definitely an innovative gardener.
about 5 months ago
WOW! I love it!
about 5 months ago
Absolutely stunning! a living painting
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about 5 months ago
That looks awsome, I want one.
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about 5 months ago
That is wonderful..i love it! When I have more time I will have to come back to visit your blog. I think vertical gardening is interesting and I would like to learn more about it. I bet we will be seeing more of them in the trendy, downtown areas…where gardening space is limited and it is such a piece of art!

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about 5 months ago
I love your product. Are you the same folks I have seen on HGTV? Thanks for stopping by my blog. I will definitely be a regular here with you.
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about 5 months ago
You’ve likely seen it on HGTV. Glad you like the product!
about 5 months ago
What an ingenious idea and such an effective use of small spaces. I will look forward to further posts from you and I do hope that you will come back to visit me soon. Thank you for your comment.
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about 5 months ago
What sort of climate do you have to enjoy to be able to sustain a living wall of this type?
Natalie´s last blog ..Amazing Sandcastle
about 5 months ago
very beautiful and it works in its context
about 2 weeks ago
Nice… I love it.
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