Vertical Gardens
Premium vertical garden systems — also known as living walls — engineered for indoor and outdoor environments. Modular framing, integrated drip irrigation and curated plant palettes.
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A vertical garden — or living wall — turns a bare wall into an architectural feature. We design each wall around three constraints: the wall's structural capacity, the available light, and the long-term maintenance the client wants to commit to.
Our systems use modular steel or aluminium frames anchored into the structural wall, a waterproof backing membrane, and a closed-loop drip irrigation circuit with a drainage tray at the base. We avoid open watering systems that drip onto the floor or stain adjacent surfaces.
Plant selection is matched to the environment. For low-light interiors we favour shade-tolerant species like pothos, philodendron, monstera and peace lily. For sunlit outdoor walls we work with hardy, climate-appropriate species that hold their form season after season.
Every install is handed over with a maintenance schedule and the option of a recurring care plan, so the wall stays as clean and healthy as the day it was installed.
How a vertical gardens project runs
Site survey
We visit the space to check wall structure, light levels and water access.
Design + quote
Mood board, plant palette, frame system and a clear written quote.
Installation
Frame, waterproofing, irrigation and planting executed by our team.
Handover
We hand over a documented maintenance schedule and care plan.
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Vertical Gardens — FAQs
How heavy is a vertical garden and can my wall support it?
A typical vertical garden module weighs between 25 and 60 kilograms per square metre when fully irrigated, depending on the system. We assess the wall structure during a site visit and use a steel or aluminium frame anchored into the structural wall to distribute the load safely.
Will the wall behind a vertical garden get damaged?
No. We install a waterproof backing membrane between the wall and the green wall system, so the structural surface stays dry. The irrigation runs in a closed loop with a drip line and a drainage tray at the base.
Can vertical gardens be installed in low-light areas?
Yes. We select shade-tolerant species like pothos, philodendron, monstera, peace lily and ferns for low-light indoor walls. For very dark spaces we can also integrate supplemental grow lights.
