A garden, especially in the city, breaks the fast pace of life, entertains you and recharge your batteries. But what do you do when you have little or no space for your little passion for gardening? Vertical gardens are a response to this question – climbed on a fence, a wall and the balcony rails – and thus one can have its own oasis of inspiration and relaxation.<\/p>\n
Vertical gardens are a trend in vogue now as more and more gardeners specialize in this concept. Moreover, the trend leaves its mark on the gardening sector, producers trying to diversify the technical means to allow the “verticalization” of gardens. Last but not least, real estate entrepreneurs increasingly take into account construction options to allow them to be attached vertical gardens.<\/p>\n
Vertical gardens basically symbolize a movement suggestively called “green wall”. It started with French botanist Patrick Blanc\u2019s idea, who introduced the technique of vertical gardening in an exhibition hosted by the Museum of Science and Industry in Paris in 1988. Since that year, Blanc and plenty of followers of his idea continued to promote this revolutionary new concept worldwide.<\/p>\n
The photos accompanying this material, seen on Countryliving.com, can inspire your desire to create an own vertical garden, of course on a smaller scale. In most cases, you can count on a wooden pallet, fixed to a wall or placed right in the middle of the garden for a stronger visual effect.<\/p>\n