Sunday, August 18, 2013

Give Your Outdoor Room A Boost With A Vertical Garden

Give Your Outdoor Room A Boost With A Vertical Garden

By Katie Clark


A growing number of homeowners are turning their backyards, walkways and patios into outdoor living areas. Not just can this increase value to a home, but it can make a little house feel bigger, simply because of the additional square footage that has been added outside.

Typically, you don't need much furnishings to create an outdoor living room. A couch and an area rug or a couple of chairs with a small table are some examples of standard outdoor seating ideas.



However, to actually re-create the feel of an indoor room, you need to add home decoration accessories like pillows, area lighting, flower arrangements and wall art. These additions make an outdoor space feel far more homey and comfortable.

Obviously, you want your outdoor items to be able to hold up to the elements. Be aware of wetness, wind, sun and naturally critters. Water and fade resistant fabrics are important as well as rugs and lamps designed particularly for the outdoors.

Weatherproof paintings or photos can be a bit more challenging to find, which is where vertical planters come in helpful. They can offer a fascinating focal point for a room, are low maintenance and work well outside, of course.

Because vertical plant containers can range in size, you can build or buy one to fit any size outdoor room. You can even make use of a number of small planters instead of a single big one. Organize them in a consistent line or grid design or hang them in staggered locations for a more laid-back or creative look.

Unlike a painting or other more long-term wall fixtures, some vertical garden planters permit you to change plants each season or every year to produce a completely different look. They also can stand on their own if you decide to bring your outdoor furnishings inside during the winter season.

This style of gardening is not restricted to just outdoor rooms though, Vertical living walls can also be placed in walkways or alongside a front door. It is an easy means to make boring area intriguing, especially if you make use of a large selection of plants.

Planters can be designed to match and fit in with the outdoor color and design of the house. On the other hand, a brightly-colored structure or uniquely-shaped container can be used to develop a centerpiece in an outdoor space.

If you are new to vertical gardening, the secret is to begin small. Take smaller planters initially and find out exactly what plants you prefer. You can then expand from there, and a living wall project then does not seem so overwhelming.

Utilizing containers that require less maintenance are also a good idea, because this usually means that your garden will look better. There are a number of gardening kits that have irrigation tubes and drainage bins for easier watering and less mess. Make certain you include these items if you decide to construct a container on your own.




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