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HOW TO MAINTAIN A GREEN WALL OR VERTICAL GARDEN

by David Eden on May 10, 2021
Vertical garden walls are becoming a trend now as interior designers and homeowners continue to use them in many creative ways. Maintaining a vertical garden is easier than that maintaining a traditional garden plot, but still it is not fully maintenance-free. We all know that one of the most significant advantages of vertical gardening is that it makes maintaining a healthy and productive garden much simpler. Worried about how to maintain a vertical garden? Down the hatch! Designer Vertical Gardens got your back. Let's dive straight into the pro tips from our experts. WATERING The same simple watering rules apply if your vertical garden is growing in the field, on the patio, or a wall. Always water at the base because it will prevent fungus and mildew growth. Watering your vertical garden less often, with deeper waterings is better than watering it a little bit every day. To avoid overwatering, make sure all of your vertical planters and hanging pots have drainage holes. Mulching your garden has many advantages, one of which is water retention. Mulch acts as an insulator, preventing moisture from evaporating in hot weather. Using irrigation systems for your garden is the best option when it comes to watering. TRAINING AND TYING Many types of vining plants don't need any support for climbing up but some need to be trained or tied to grow vertically. You can gently weave vines into the trellis if the plants have tendrils or twining stems. Or you might bind them to the system before they grasp it on their own. If required, the links can be cut once the vines have clasped the trellis and reused on new growth higher up on the support. Plants with long, pliable branches would need to remain tied to the support to stay in place. Gently press the stem against the support and tie it on with twine, garden twist ties, or flexible plant ties to train these types of plants. In both cases make sure to tie them loosely. WEED CONTROL Weed control is one of the biggest problems that gardeners face and it can become overwhelming, consider the following tips to prevent it. The easiest way to keep weeds out of your vertical garden is to cover it with a thick layer of mulch. Lay a thick layer of cardboard or newspaper over the soil and wet it down before adding on the mulch for added protection. Proper irrigation can also control weed growth, so always water at the base of each plant. FERTILIZING Fertilizing is an important aspect of maintaining a vertical garden. Many types of plants can do their best if they are fed regularly during the growing season. This is crucial for the vertical gardens growing in pots and hanging containers. Following are the tips for the fertilization of any type of vertical garden. Avoid using chemical fertilizers because they can cause severe damage to the health of the soil. Always make use of organic fertilizers because they are a rich source of nutrients for your plants. DISEASE CONTROL Many disease issues start with soil but in the case of vertical gardens, these issues are minimal but to avoid them completely, follow the tips below. Pruning is one of the most effective ways to keep disease and fungus under control. Mulching the base of your vertical garden plants prevents soil from splashing up on the leaves. This reduces the risk of soil-borne diseases - causing infection to the plants. Plants should be watered in the morning so that the leaves can dry out throughout the day. This will aid in the slowing down of disease spread. Always burn the diseased plants properly to destroy the disease pathogens. Never reuse potting soil in your vertical gardens instead always use fresh soil. PEST CONTROL Bugs can be a more difficult aspect of vertical garden maintenance. Here are a few suggestions for dealing with them. Use physical methods of removing them i.e. handpicking, using row covers, or a strong spray of water from the garden hose to knock the pests off the plants. Attract beneficial bugs like wasps and spiders, they are useful predators that prey on pest insects in your garden. Avoid using chemical pesticides as they are toxic to the environment, instead use organic pesticides like neem oil and diatomaceous earth. Always target the pest insect. Avoid using the broad application. PRUNING AND PINCHING Pruning and pinching regularly help to keep plants safe and control their size. Here are a few pointers to get you started. Deadhead the flowers as it encourages the growth of new ones. Prune regularly as it improves air circulation and prevents diseases. Pinch the plants regularly to maintain their shape. Make sure that you remove the dead or diseased leaves regularly. Always make sure that you sterilize your pruners before using them. WINTERIZING There are a few things to consider if any of your vertical gardens are expanding in portable containers Always store your portable structures inside in the winters. Shift the containers into the garage or shed if you're growing perennial plants in either of your portable vertical gardens. To secure the pot, clean out your vertical planters in the fall. SO CONSIDERING ABOVE THE MAINTENANCE OF REAL VERTICAL GARDEN, DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE REASONS WHY FAKE VERTICAL GARDENS ARE BETTER? Let's consider the reasons why a fake vertical garden is better than the real one. The fake vertical garden doesn't require maintenance like watering, fertilizing, and pest control. You won't have to think about cutting back vertical gardens because they're evergreen, which means they'll keep their beautiful shape for the rest of their lives! You can easily customize a fake vertical garden according to your space. . Living plants fail to survive in low-light areas of your house, so fake green walls are ideal. Fake vertical gardens are portable, can easily be removed and installed anywhere.   So you got the answer, right? Fake vertical garden and fake green walls are your best options. Visit our store online to choose from a wide range of fake vertical gardens. Read this 5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Vertical Garden
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HOW TO SET UP AN INDOOR GARDEN

by David Eden on May 04, 2021
it's more difficult than most people think to get Mother Nature inside your home. Consider this guide from Designer Vertical Gardens for creating container gardening if you want to create a beautiful indoor garden. Decide on a style of garden When gardening indoors, there are generally two types of gardening i.e Container gardening and Hydroponic gardening. In this guide, we will talk about traditional gardening which is called container or pot gardening. Container gardens are a good option for someone who wants to rearrange their plants or want to bring the outdoors in the future. They can grow any kind of plant of any size. Choose the right space Selecting an indoor space that can aid in the growth of your plants is very important for creating a good indoor garden. Choose a location with plenty of windows and sunlight; east and west-facing windows are ideal. Place your garden (container or hydroponic) as close to a window as possible to get more heat and sunshine. Avoid the room for gardening that has a cold temperature because cold can slow down the growth of your plants. Avoid choosing that area that has a fan because it can dry out the plants which are not good. Properly control the environment One of the biggest reasons for planting indoor gardening is that we can easily monitor the environment. If done in a proper way, it can make your indoor garden more beautiful. Generally, you're responsible for checking three things i.e air temperature, water frequency, and soil condition. This solely depends on the system of the garden that you're using and on the type of plants you're going to grow in your indoor garden. There are few tools that you can use to control the environment easily.  Consider using soil heat mats. Most plants prefer soil temperatures of 75– 85 degrees Fahrenheit (24–29 degrees Celsius). Particularly in the winter, you probably don't want your house to be that hot. To solve this problem, you can buy electric mats that can heat pots from the bottom and can regulate the soil temperature.  Get yourself a drip system. Watering your plants regularly is a difficult habit to develop; instead of setting frequent reminders, invest in a drip system. This works in a way that it provides each plant with a set of small tubes and has a timer that switches the water on and off for a set time each day.  Choose a proper lighting system. Though windows provide some natural light, still you are responsible for providing your plants with artificial light. Fluorescent light tubes are usually the best choice because they are inexpensive and provide good results. You may also purchase a special heat lamp for growing indoor plants. Choose your plants Just like an outside garden, there's a huge variety of plants you can grow inside including vegetables, berries, or herbs. Before going to the nursery and picking a random plant, you have to research properly what plant will grow better in your garden. Some of the indoor plants include: Vegetables : Lettuce, carrots, peas, and mushrooms, as well as fruits like strawberries. Herbs: Basil, bay, chives, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and thyme. Flowers : Peace lily, African violet, marigold, begonia, cactus, and succulents. If you're the one who is up for container gardening, then consider the following guide to learn complete details. Choose your containers or pots You have a lot of choices for containers to plant in because you're growing indoors. You may purchase pots from standard garden supplies or can be creative and use old vases or plastic bottles. In either case, consult Designer Pots, we have premium quality pots or planters which are: ✓ Light-Weight ✓ Easily Portable ✓ Earth Friendly ✓ Modern ✓ Weather Resistant You don't need a big container to start seeds, but you'll need a container twice the size of the root ball if you're transplanting a plant. Otherwise, search for a container with drainage holes in the rim, or simply drill holes into any container. Plastic Containers or Pots are your best choice because: Plastic containers or pots are the best at retaining moisture, and Designer pots are your most authentic choice. You can also try recycling old coffee cans.  For additional drainage, line the bottom of your container with rocks; if you're using a wooden container then look for one made of redwood or cedar, which are both rot-resistant.  Avoid using any container that has been handled with chemicals, as this can cause harm to your plant. Create your potting mix Unfortunately, you can't simply take a handful of soil from your garden and use it to fill your containers or planters. Outside soil also contains diseases and insects that can destroy your plant over time, and it is rarely the correct sand/clay balance for optimal porousness. Although you can buy pre-made potting mix but making your own can save you money and ensure the consistency of your mix. You'll need 1-part coir peat, 1-part vermiculite, and 2 parts compost to make your potting mix. Both of these can be found at your nearest gardening store. Rehydrate the coir peat brick by soaking it; usually, these come with instructions so follow the soaking instructions.  Mix the coir peat and vermiculite thoroughly before adding the compost. Worm castings are a great addition to your soil, add ½-1 cup of worm castings to your mix before planting your containers. Set up your garden system You'll need to build a shelving system for your plants if you're planting a big indoor garden. Otherwise, use the guidelines above to choose a location for your container garden. You'll also need to set up your control variables, such as lighting, water, and temperature controls. If you're using a shelving system, hanging fluorescent lights and your drip system on the shelves should be easy. Otherwise, work on your room before all of the components are well adjusted. Heat mats should be installed properly under containers or pots. Buy timers for your light source, heat mats, and drip systems to switch them on and off at specific times of the day. Remember that different plants need different levels of light so group them appropriately. Put all the light-loving plants together and all the shade loving plants together, and then adjust the light accordingly. Maintain your plants You must have to maintain your garden after it has been planted to keep it in a good condition. Ensure that the plants receive enough sunlight and water and that the soil temperature does not fall below 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius). You'll need to transplant your plants into larger pots or split them into more plants as they get too large. You can order your new indoor garden pots by visiting Designer pots. We have a wide range of decorative pots from stone rectangle planters to beautiful fresh flower pots. Remove any plants that have brown spots, are wilting, or are dying from the garden to avoid the rest of the garden from disease or pests.  Every few months, you must have to add compost or fertilizer to the containers to help the plants get the nutrients they need. If you have a drip irrigation system, you can add a liquid fertilizer every few weeks to keep your plants healthy.  Set your pots in trays of rocks so that the water that drains out will keep them moist as they grow. We continue our drive towards customer excellence with our highly qualified and experienced horticultural staff, on hand to help with plant-related questions. Create a pretty home for your plants to live in and add heaps of character to your garden with the selection of indoor garden pots and planters. The Designer Pots planters and pots come in a variety of colors, sizes, and materials. So visit the store and grab yours now!
HOW TO CREATE AN INSPIRING WORKPLACE - Designer Vertical Gardens

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HOW TO CREATE AN INSPIRING WORKPLACE

by David Eden on Apr 04, 2021
This is a known fact that environment and surroundings affect human nature and mood a lot. A good and pleasant interior not only makes us feel happy but also increases our creativity and productivity. So, it is no wonder that an employee who works in a dull environment can easily be drained off with negative energy his interior is evoking. For companies who want to create a healthy workplace so that their employees can work hard without feeling tedious - good interior design should be a priority. So here are few tips on how to create an inspiring workplace so it becomes so pleasant for every employee to work in. Try to have natural light in your workplace Workplaces must have a source of natural light in their offices. You can make it possible by rearranging desks and other settings. Not only does a lack of natural light cause headaches, but people who work in such settings often deal with a general lack of motivation and positive energy, which isn't something good for work productivity. There should be greenery all the way Research has shown that plants can be of great importance in the workplace, as greenery reduces stress and anxiety. But when it comes to workspace, artificial plants are excellent replacement for the real ones. Some people might consider decorative plants like vertical gardens, or artificial green walls as unnecessary items but they are of vertical greater value to everyone working there, creating positive atmosphere around them. Plants enhance the aesthetics of every room while also improving air quality. You can make use of artificial green walls and vertical gardens to create your workspace more pleasant and beautiful. You can have these green walls from Designer Vertical Garden, the beautiful mixture of artificial grasses, ferns, and ivy leaves make it the top choice for your inspiring workplace, making it less gloomy and bare. Try to make your workplace colorful Colors have a lot of power when it comes to creating the atmosphere you want in a workspace. Offices are often dull with lifeless colors like grey and black. Adding a splash of color can bring new life into the workplace and inspire employees to be more creative and productive. You can also add Twiggy Japanese Natural Bamboo Trunk - this exceptionally realistic artificial bamboo is the perfect choice for anyone who loves greenery in the workplace. Always prefer to nurture a community Some people give their best when they work alone, but some always prefer to work in a team and come up with some mind-blowing results. You can use this sense of community in your office design too. Incorporating these areas with good sceneries and with green walls or artificial vertical garden where employees can work together effectively in a good surrounding environment. You can use certain spaces of your workplace to an open office. Think about the health of your employees However, just because the furniture is a comfortable and green wall is there; doesn't mean that it is enough. An inspiring workplace must also consider the health of its workers. Incorporating ergonomic furniture that will not cause discomfort or health issues even when used for a prolonged time, is also very important. The fact that employees spend the majority of their waking hours at the workplace, should be a good enough reason for every employer to do everything possible to create an atmosphere that fosters innovation and productivity. If you follow the above guidelines, you'll notice a difference in no time.   WANT TO RENOVATE YOUR WORKPLACE INTO INSPIRING SPACE? Since artificial plants and trees do not need water, manure, soil, or trimming, they are great for saving water and other maintenance cost and time associated with the natural ones. This makes them the best option in workspaces without compromising on the look you want to achieve with the real ones. So that’s where we come into the picture. Our wide range of fake plants, vertical gardens, and artificial green walls are the best fit for all your trendy needs Read This Enliven Your Office Space with a Vertical Garden
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Learn the Top 7 Ways to Create A Relaxing Environment

by Sarang Awaze on Mar 18, 2020
In our fast-paced, plugged-in world, it is easy for us to get stressed and distracted which adds more stake to our health. If you are looking for ways to create a relaxing environment, you’re reading the right article. The good news is, you don’t have to break the bank to achieve a restful place. Your place though has limited space, can be transformed into a relaxing dwelling for your tired body and mind. Here are the seven (7) ways to do it: CLEAN UP YOUR SPACE Cleaning up your space is vital to creating a relaxed atmosphere at your own home. Start small, with a single space like a desk or closet, and work your way up to larger rooms. This might seem difficult at first, but if you dedicate time each day to working on decluttering, then soon you will be able to reap the benefits of a clean, calming environment.    You may opt to invest in a few storage boxes or cabinets to hide away craft supplies, clothes, games or whatever needs to be in the room but doesn't need to be on display. Minimize furniture and accessories to only those things that you need the most. PLACE LIVING THINGS Putting up plants or flowers on display helps us to de-stresses the atmosphere of your space. This is also helping to purify the air. Some great choices include the aloe vera plant, which contains a gel that soothes burns and cuts, or the rubber tree plant, which is great for novice plant owners and has strong air-purifying abilities.   If you don’t have a green thumb, you may opt to use artificial plants which are becoming the norm in the residential home and apartment buildings. It is now easy to look for a realistic faux plant and there are various designs you can choose from. Here are some of the best ones that are simple yet elegant, you can choose from: SINGLE BALL TOPIARY FAUX TREE – you can place it at the corner of your room to add some life in the room. FAUX RED FLOWERING MULTI CANE DRACENA - this eye-catcher has a striking red color surrounded by bright green hues. It is an impressively lifelike artificial plant that will surely add elegance to your room. FAUX WHITE FLOWERING MAGNOLIA TREE- This white masterpiece is a great decoration that is surely relaxing. FIND A SCENT YOU LOVE The scent evokes strong emotional reactions and contributes to the mood of a room. Your relaxing space shouldn't be near pet areas, the bathroom or the kitchen.   In choosing a scent, always avoid those that are too pungent or overwhelming. Instead, focus on calming scents such as lavender, rose, vanilla, chamomile, or sunflower, which have been proven to have relaxing effects. Use scent diffusers, candles, incense or solid air fresheners for subtly incorporating relaxing scents and ambiance. INCORPORATE TRANQUIL PAINT COLORS THROUGHOUT YOUR SPACE Soft colors found in nature are the most relaxing. This isn't the room for brights, harsh colors or shiny textures. Think of the serenity of the calm ocean or sky, the peaceful look of a meadow, or the hush of a foggy morning. Shades of blues, greens, and grays all inspire relaxation. However, if you want to bring nature to the comfort of your own home. You may opt to install a Vertical Garden Wall/ Artificial Green Wall. This kind of design is now trending especially those home that has limited space.   This kind of Vertical Garden Wall is a minimalist yet elegant way that you can use as a division in your own home or can be used as a background for your portraits. Some people opt to have this kind of wall near their coffee table. MINIMIZE/ ELIMINATE NOISE AND DISTRACTIONS While visually stimulating electronics take away from relaxation, music promotes it. During your restorative time, listen to your favorite soothing music. You may also use blackout curtains, double or triple-paned windows. to help eliminate noise outside your home.   Also, constantly checking emails and social media can generate stress, especially if you are a student or employee who brings your work home with you. So, try to unplug in the evenings or as much as you can. LIGHT UP SOME CANDLES Light a few candles to cast a serene glow over your tranquility room. It's a candle's flame that helps to soothe our soul – reducing stress and increasing self-awareness. The soft illumination helps us to calm down and even achieve a meditative state.   Pick scented candles to add to the overall sensory experience. If you are concerned about allergies, use soy or beeswax candles instead of paraffin wax. These produce less soot and chemicals while burning, keeping the air cleaner. PRACTICE YOGA Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical poses, controlled breathing, and meditation or relaxation. Yoga may help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower your heart rate. And almost anyone can do it.   Do you have any other tips to create a relaxing environment? Share it with us!Read This Indoor Plants & Greenery in Offices Improves Efficiency  
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A Commercial Space Using A Vertical Garden

by Georgina Oxley on Apr 12, 2018
How would you like to create an eco-friendly commercial space? Expanding greenery as much as possible to combat pollution, and turning an office or space into an environmental friendly area will take you one step closer to making the world a better place. Vertical gardens are perfect for enhancing the décor of a commercial space and adding that extra WOW factor! Continue reading to learn about this intriguing stylish option for your commercial space.   Transform Indoor Spaces With A Vertical Garden: A vertical garden is also referred to as green or living walls, and has become quite a rage owing to its efficiency in beautifying indoor spaces with exclusive garden structures. Installation of a vertical garden can easily eliminate boredom from your office or improve the style of a shopping centre, or for that matter, any commercial space.Essentially, vertical gardens involve placement of plants in a way that makes them grow (upwards) in vertical direction, along the wall’s face. Depending on the design, a vertical garden can either cover a focal point, or an entire wall. The concept of a vertical garden in a commercial space also increases the space limitations while making the area more pleasing aesthetically as well as creatively. They mostly appear as a natural, green tapestry on any framework. Advantages Of Installing A Vertical Garden: Take a look at some of the major benefits of creating a vertical garden in your commercial space:Lowers Urban Heat Island - UHI or Urban Heat Island is the term given to any urban area/city whose temperature remains warmer than surrounding areas (significantly) due to increased human activities. A vertical garden can effectively lower the effect of smog and UHI. Cleaner Air - The quality of air inside the commercial space is also improved as the vertical garden eliminates volatile organic compounds or VOCs and other pollutants from the air as it circulates inside the commercial space. Sound Proofing - A vertical garden functions just like a natural sound barrier. It blocks out noises of low frequencies and improve the sound quality inside the commercial space. Other benefits include thermal insulation, added foot traffic (especially in malls and stores), and monetary savings in future (on repair). Selecting The Right Plants: It is crucial that you select the right plants for creating a vertical garden in your commercial space, as it will affect other conditions inside your space like temperature, sunlight and humidity. Plants that come with shallow roots and plants having the same fertilisation and watering needs are most commonly used in groups for creating a vertical garden. Ivies and vines are among the most used plants for a vertical garden. However, ferns of various types are also used in certain designs. Opt for those plants that require low maintenance, and make sure that the plants selected can easily grow in tough conditions. Succulents and bromeliads (both require less sunlight and attention) are also worth a shot when shopping for plants for your vertical garden. You need to make sure that you select the plants from reliable, quality stores only. Designer Vertical Gardens offers some of the most exquisite vertical garden products at highly reasonable rates. You will find a wide range of top quality plant options for your commercial space vertical garden here. Read This Beginner's guide to setting up an office artificial vertical garden    
5 Reasons why Artificial Vertical Gardens are perfect for your office! You won't believe number 4!! - Designer Vertical Gardens

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5 Reasons why Artificial Vertical Gardens are perfect for your office! You won't believe number 4!!

by Georgina Oxley on Jul 20, 2017
Artificial Vertical Gardens have some fantastic benefits - but other than looking fabulous all year round and UV treated for the outdoors there are some other benefits of Artificial Green Walls and Vertical Gardens that you probably haven't thought of yet!  Here are 5 reasons why you need Artificial Vertical Gardens in your office - and you won't believe number 4!!