What is a floating garden and how to design one?

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Vertical gardening is not something that is new today, but has been practiced for a long time. However, it is now when it is becoming more relevant in the face of different designs and the lesser occupation of space. For this reason, designs of floating garden which are an innovation in the design of gardening.

In this article we are going to tell you what a floating garden is and how to make one at home.

What is

floating garden at home

floating garden at home

Currently, floating gardens have become a global trend. Urban areas are always looking for green spaces. This is why sustainable construction is growing in popularity. As one of several solutions, floating gardens offer the opportunity to create natural spaces.

A vertical garden can be defined as a green wall consisting of a device mounted on a vertical wall covered with different types of plants.

The vegetation, which can be natural or artificial, is supported by structures that can be assembled outdoors in different sizes; terraces, balconies, patios, facades or interiors of houses; dining rooms, kitchens, balconies, corridors, allowing the planting of various plant walls in the flora.

It is the perfect solution for a house with little space where we want to enjoy green walls and a modern style.connecting with nature through a mini garden at home, without maintenance work for the occupants or a high degree of complication of the house. Address.

What are the benefits of a floating garden?

floating garden

floating garden

A floating garden plays an important role and benefits different aspects, whether in buildings when applied to roofs, facades or patios, or inside homes. The main functions are:

  • They improve the quality of the air in the house, they insulate and prevent the walls from being heated by the foliage, and if we place them strategically, we can even reduce our electricity bill.
  • Improve our relationship with nature. We understand the natural cycles of the earth and the biological cycles of plants and their properties, we increase our understanding of the natural environment and flora.
  • It brings benefits to our mental health (it is an excellent anti-stress agent) and fun, relaxing, healing and total wellness activities.
  • we can enjoy the maintenance and better quality of coexistence with our family.
  • There is no need to use topsoil.
  • They can be installed in the interior area of ​​the house and therefore require less energy and water consumption.
  • Multiple plants and flowers can be chosen at one time, regardless of their respective species, as long as they are complementary and, if possible, native to the area due to resistance and less care.
  • In addition to providing a pleasant aesthetic to the interior of the housethey can be separated from walls, enclosure ducts, heating or air conditioning ducts inside, so their optical effects are invisible when covered with plants.
  • When you have problems with patio walls, they provide optimal drainage, preventing unnecessary seepage.

As a disadvantage, to name a few: it has a cost of installation, although if it is practiced in a constant way and recycled materials can be used in the structure (for example, using pallets), homemade pots, reused wooden boxes, it will be very economical.

How to create a floating garden at home

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To create a beautiful floating garden, whether it is outside or inside, semi-covered or completely covered, a beautiful green wall must be achieved through a series of steps. As a first suggestion to build a vertical ecosystem, start with a small family garden, and if we like it, expand the distribution to a larger garden, investing more money and time in maintaining it.

Before deciding on a location, here are some key elements to consider:

  • We need light. We need to find a space for the forest with maximum and constant exposure to the sun (beware of the midday sun). For outdoor gardens, there should be at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. In indoor situations, if direct natural light is possible, and if we cannot, we should choose plants that require very little light (later we will see which ornamental plants we can use).
  • water need. We need to position vertical ecosystems in areas where water can be extracted, i.e. irrigated or connected to irrigation and drip irrigation systems.
  • The irrigation network has to extend in all directions. Being able to maintain and work the floating garden comfortably is essential. Forget about the strange structures and shapes that hang from the ceiling.
  • Requires strong wall and type of structure. If we want to hang it on the wall, check that it is resistant (make sure that we do not hide any electrical or plumbing equipment in the house).

As for what vegetation we choose, to simplify a bit, the plants in the outdoor garden are more beautiful and ornamental, in addition, we have more variety of options, the main disadvantage is that we do not control the climatic conditions. Indoors, broad-leaved plants are more suitable.

What tools do I need?

It depends a lot on what we want to spend and the skills of each user. We also don’t need a lot of utensils once the support structure is in place. We will need proper tools, i.e. hand tools. Look for ergonomic garden tools with short handles so you can work well. Here are some examples:

  • Spear How. It is used to remove plant debris and weeds, remove soil and aerate.
  • fork how. To dig, remove earth, break clods and weed, weed. It is mainly used in traditional outdoor gardens.
  • Cultivator. It is used to scrape surfaces and inflate them.
  • Shovel or transplanter. We can make holes to plant seeds and seedlings.
  • mango rake. It actually works on everything, but the main function is to drag leftover vegetables.
  • Carrycot and gloves. These baskets are great for transplanting soil from one place to another. It is always good to protect our hands, gloves are the best option for the home garden, make sure they are a bit thick.

I hope that with this information you can learn more about floating gardens and their characteristics.

What is a floating garden and how to design one?

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