Monday, 3 October 2016

Stamford Living Walls Bring Nature Up Close And Personal

By Amanda Green


In some ways we seem to be existing in an era of extremes. We use technology almost compulsively in every aspect of our lives, yet we also are interested in thousand year old meditation techniques and diets that our cave ancestors would be proud of. In Connecticut you will find many people intrigued by Stamford living walls. These vertical gardens are beautiful and have a multitude of benefits both artistically and environmentally.

People grow plants in their homes for a variety of reasons. They look good and are an inexpensive way to decorate. They also create oxygen and clean the air. A vertical garden has the added benefits of buffering sound, insulating your living area, which helps keep energy costs down, and creating a soundproof barrier.

They will work well on an exterior or interior wall. If you live in a condominium or apartment with a small balcony as your only outside area, having planted pots takes up valuable space. The solution may be to put up a natural wall of plants and flowers. It can work as well on the inside, if you have sufficient sunlight to keep them healthy.

Once you have the idea, you will have to find a way to create it. If you have the right tools and a knack for simple building, you might decide to build the frame yourself. You will need some plans and directions to follow though. It should be easy to get various design plans online. You might also find something at a nursery or home improvement store that will fit your needs. Of course, you can always hire someone to create the structure for you.

Choosing the plants that will go into the wall depends on personal taste and weather. If you live in an area with harsh winters, an outdoor structure may have to include only the hardiest of plants, that survive in the coldest months, with additions made to it as spring approaches. A nursery can be a great help in deciding which plants will work best for your environment.

Maintenance is required for plants to remain healthy and looking good all the time, especially if you opt to put yours on an interior wall. They will have to be watered, pruned, and sprayed for any bugs or diseases that might try to take hold. Your living structure should be far enough away from your house wall so that mold and mildew do not collect and create problems.

There is probably no good way to give an average price of these types of designs. There are so many variations that you will have to work with a designer or a local nursery to keep it within your price range. The more work you do yourself, the less it will cost. Choosing plants indigenous to your area, will also help you control the price.

There are many ways to live a natural, organic life that is also filled with the conveniences of current technology. Living walls can be a bridge between the two worlds.




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