Smart Gardening: Conquer Tight Spaces with the Right Planters

 Gardening is a wonderfully rewarding experience. Not only that it is a great way to add healthy and organic food to your family’s meals, but it’s also surprisingly beneficial to our health. Even if you don’t have a yard, you can still have the garden of your dreams. Or, you know, just a few plants that you will love to look at and make you happy.

Self-watering planters are the latest great invention in gardening that many people find impressive. With their modern design and versatility, these planters can help you take better care of your plants. And if you have no outdoor gardening space, with a little creativity and the help of a self watering wall planter, you can create a flourishing garden. This high-tech planter has so many advantages that can put the traditional pots in the past.

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Stylish

Modern wall planters come in simple, yet very stylish designs that can go with everything. You can opt for a  white, rectangular model that can be fitted to any spare wall. Its clean and sharp form can make it an ideal match for any indoor or outdoor decor. With the help of these wall planters, you can easily create a green wall into your dining room, or a rich flower display on your balcony wall to add style to your home.

Saves Space

Plants are happy to grow anywhere as long as they have soil, some sunshine, and water. A self watering wall planter can maximise space by freeing the ground for other items. When hung on the wall, these planters take up very little space and offer a simple design and use. The fact that you can attach more wall hanging planters enables you to create a much bigger garden than if you do that with placing pots on the ground. 

If you are planning to mount more than one planter box, you can opt for a mini wall planter to optimise growing conditions for fruit, vegetables and herbs due to the generous soil depth and volume.

Flexible

Wall vertical planter indoors


These space savers are perfect for both indoor use and outdoor use. Since they are extremely flexible, you can easily create the desired shape of your garden, vertically or horizontally placed on the wall. Vertical gardens are a great idea since the overflow from any higher units will be captured by the lower ones with no waste. The fact that these planters are also self-watering allows you to place them at any position you want since you’re not going to need to water them every day. 

If you have access to a sunny window, you can place a wall planter into any room of the house: living room, kitchen, bedroom and even in the bathroom. Some things like greens and herbs can be grown inside with just a little bit of dirt, water and enough light.  Many vegetables can grow indoors, as well as herbs and some flowers. If you have a spare wall that faces the sun, you can grow a lot of vegetables, including tomatoes and cucumbers. 

Easy to Mount

Verticals plan pots


Mounting a self-watering planter on the wall is a pretty DIY-friendly process. First, you need to decide the position on the wall where your planter will stand. Since light is one of the most important factors for growing houseplants, make sure you choose a sunny wall where the planter will stand. Then, you should mark the spot where you want to mount the brackets and fasteners for your planter. 

The next step is to check the size of the nail the wall planter bracket needs. In case the planter is heavy, you should use extra-grip anchor screws. Place the bracket on the wall and drill it in gently. Once the bracket is secured, you can put the full planter on it and secure the bolts underneath. You are all set!

Saves Water

Self-watering planters are an environmentally friendly solution for your homegrown produce. The difference between traditional pots and the self-watering pots is that the water doesn’t evaporate immediately after direct watering. It’s protected in the reservoir, and it is slowly released into the soil, so there is no too much draining off. The self-watering system allows more water for your plants and less water waste for you. The minimisation of water and soil spillage also prevents staining and dirtying on the surroundings. 

Healthier Plants

container garden for grow different vegetables


The closed system of the self-watering wall planter doesn’t allow the nutrients in the soil to get lost, which is the case with the traditional pots. When you water a plant in a traditional pot, the excess water drains out of the hole at the bottom, taking with it the nutrients needed for growth. Since the self-watering system preserves the nutrients within the soil environment, you may end up with healthier plants nd flourishing produce.

The self-watering containers are the ideal solution since they allow the plant to consistent watering, which properly supports the roots. Healthy roots mean healthy plants. The plants take all the water needed, so you don’t have to worry if your tomatoes are dry or the cucumbers are overwatered. And since the water is balanced, weeds are also discouraged. Filing up the reservoir once a week is enough for your plants to have all the nutrients for growth. 


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