Monday, October 3, 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.

These natural walls will work beautifully outside or inside your home. They are a great way to add greenery to a balcony or patio where space is limited. You can also create wonderful room designs if you decide to add it to the interior. All plants need some sunlight during the day, some more than others. Where you erect the structure and the type of plants you use will be important.

You will have to decide is who is going to build your wall and what the dimensions will be. If you are handy with a hammer and nails, you might want to try doing it yourself. They do not have to be complicated designs. You can probably find instructions on the internet that you can adapt. It may be possible to purchase one already constructed from a design or home improvement store.

The plants you choose to include in your wall will be critical. You may want to work with a nursery to help you select the best plants for the climate and the amount of sun available. You will also want plants that thrive all year long for the core of your design. Annuals can be added throughout the seasons and then removed as they begin to die out.

Natural walls do take work to keep them healthy and growing over time. This is especially true if your wall is a focal point in one of the interior rooms. Plants have to be watered and pruned regularly. You will have to spray them with an insecticide periodically as well. When the frame is attached to the house, it must be not touch the wall of your home because mold and mildew can take hold.

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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