Last updated: 8/7/2021
Vertical gardens have a long history from the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, vines creeping up brick houses to today’s green walls. While beautiful, vertical gardens can be a way to create a garden in a small space and for gardeners who are unable to bend or reach to the ground safely. The can be both educational and therapeutic from 1/2 gallon milk jugs tied to a trellis to for growing herbs or Kokodama method which traditionally suspends plants from compacted moss balls. See future posts on various types of vertical gardens and techniques to use which can be educational and/or therapeutic.
therapeutic from 1/2 gallon milk jugs tied to a trellis to for growing herbs or Kokodama method which traditionally suspends plants from compacted moss balls. See future posts on various types of vertical gardens and techniques to use which can be educational and/or therapeutic.
therapeutic from 1/2 gallon milk jugs tied to a trellis to for growing herbs or Kokodama method which traditionally suspends plants from compacted moss balls. See future posts on various types of vertical gardens and techniques to use which can be educational and/or therapeutic.
therapeutic from 1/2 gallon milk jugs tied to a trellis to for growing herbs or Kokodama method which traditionally suspends plants from compacted moss balls. See future posts on various types of vertical gardens and techniques to use which can be educational and/or therapeutic.
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