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Sunlight Preferences

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Sunlight Preferences

Sunlight Preferences

Selecting Plants for Vertical Gardens + Sunlight Preferences

Vertical gardens are a fantastic way to bring greenery into small spaces, create stunning visual displays, and improve air quality. When choosing plants for your vertical garden, it's crucial to consider their sunlight preferences to ensure they thrive in their new vertical environment.

Sunlight Preferences

Plants have varying sunlight requirements, and selecting the right plants based on their sunlight preferences is essential for the success of your vertical garden. Here are different sunlight categories and suitable plants for each:

Full Sun Plants

Plants that require full sun need at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Suitable plants for vertical gardens in full sun include:

  • Roses
  • Succulents
  • Herbs like thyme, rosemary, and oregano

Partial Sun/Partial Shade Plants

Plants that thrive in partial sun or partial shade can tolerate around 3-6 hours of sunlight per day. Ideal plants for vertical gardens in partial sun include:

  • Ferns
  • Begonias
  • Spider plants

Shade-Loving Plants

Plants that prefer shade thrive in minimal direct sunlight. Great options for vertical gardens in shaded areas are:

  • Hostas
  • Calathea
  • Pothos

Choosing the Right Plants for Your Vertical Garden

When deciding which plants to include in your vertical garden, consider the sunlight conditions of the location where the garden will be installed. Additionally, think about the overall aesthetic you want to achieve and the care requirements of the plants.

By selecting plants that match the sunlight preferences of your vertical garden's location, you can create a thriving green oasis that enhances the beauty of your space.

Vertical Garden

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