Installation

5 Step System overview, product and site requirements and full instructions download.
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Plants

Some of the plants you can use in your vertical garden.
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Maintenance

Maintenance is easy with your vertical garden.
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5 Step System – Installation Overview

Greenwall installation procedures

Step 1

Install the master tank to the wall. Optionally connect the master tank to the water supply and overflow drain.

Step 2

Install the secondary tanks. The master tank and secondary tanks are joined using simple pipe connectors, supplied in the kit.

Step 3

Install the mounting rails, using the tanks to manage spacing.

Step 4

Install pump and irrigation system. Drippers are inserted into the tops of the highest tier of pots. Water passes through the pots via gravity, collecting in the base tanks to be reused. (Install the optional remote monitoring system.)

Step 5

Lastly, clip the pots onto the mounting rails so they nest into a honeycomb matrix, giving you an instant final effect. All pots can be pre-plant off-site at the nursery, as per the intended landscaping design. First, insert each plant into a bag, then tie each bag into a pot.

Greenwall Installation Guidelines

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PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS

Plant

Plant

Plant bag

Plant bag

Rail

Rail

Hexagon pot

Hexagon pot

Irrigation

Irrigation

Waterproof sheet

Waterproof sheet

Master tank

Master tank

Secondary tank

Secondary tank

Pump DC50 (above 4 meters)

Pump DC50 (above 4 meters)

Pump DC40 (below 4 meters)

Pump DC40 (below 4 meters)

Monitoring system (optional)

Monitoring system (optional)

Float sensor

Float sensor

SITE REQUIREMENTS

Electrical circuit for pump

Electrical circuit for lights with digital timer and back-up (indoor gardens only)

50mm drainage point (optional)

Water supply (optional)

Plants Suitable for Vertical Gardens

Benefits of Vertical Gardens

LOW TO HIGH LIGHT

Philodendron Scandens

Philodendron Scandens

  • Medium growing creeper with heart shaped green leaves
  • Medium to high light but can take lower light
  • Keep soil moist but allow to dry out before re-application
Philodendron Scandens 'Mica'

Philodendron Scandens ‘Mica’

  • Medium growing creeper with heart shaped green & yellow leaves
  • Medium to high light but can take lower light
  • Keep soil moist but allow to dry out before re-application
Scindapsus Aureus 'Marble Queen

Scindapsus Aureus ‘Marble Queen’

  • Compact growing Plectranthus Species with a hardier leaf formation than mos
  • Keep soil moderately moist
  • Low, medium to high light plant
  • Better in coastal regions
Siderasis Fuscata

Siderasis Fuscata

  • The leaves are bronze with a broad silver band down the middle. The back of the leaf is purple. The whole leaf is covered with hairs that give it a furry feel to it, as you run your finger over the leaf
  • Keep soil moderately moist
  • Low, medium to high light plant
Aglaonema Silver Queen/Maria

Aglaonema Silver Queen/Maria

  • A great hardy Agloanema used extensively indoors
  • Moderate water allowing to dry out before application
  • Medium to high light plant
  • Great for ground cover or free standing units
  • Exotic plant

MEDIUM TO HIGH LIGHT

Aeschynanthus (Lipstick Plant)

Aeschynanthus (Lipstick Plant)

  • Lipstick vine has pointy, waxy leaves and blooms with bright clusters of flowers
  • Moderate water allowing to dry out before application
  • Medium light plant that can take low
  • Great for atrium work or free standing units
  • Exotic plant
Asplenium Species

Asplenium Species

  • Various birds nest fern
  • Beautiful form growing fern
  • Moderate water allowing to dry out before application
  • Medium light plant that can take low
  • Great for atrium work or free standing units
  • Exotic plant
Nephrolepsis Species

Nephrolepsis Species

  • Miniture fine growing species
  • Compact growing fern with a hardier leaf dormation than most
  • Keep soil moderately moist
  • Low, medium to high light plant
  • Great for desk bowls, troughs and free standing units
  • Exotic plant
Peperomia Carparata: Silver & Red

Peperomia Carparata: Silver & Red

  • Lovely compact growing, heart shaped species with white tenticle type flowers
  • Medium to high light but can take lower light
  • Keep soil moderately moist but allow to dry out before re-application
  • Comes in a variety of colours and creates a wonderful carpet effect
  • Older leaves need to be pinched out to maintain the overall look
  • Must be large enough to fill the pot
Draceana Compacta

Draceana Compacta

  • Slow growing Dracaena tips with lovely solid form
  • Keep soil moderately dry without allowing it to totally dry out
  • Low, medium to high light plant
  • Great for desk bowls, troughs and free standing units
  • Exotic plant

Planting Vicinity Pots

How to plant in Vicinity pots

How to fill the Vicinity pots

MAINTENANCE

Our system is soil-based, which substantially reduces maintenance compared to the common hydroponic vertical garden. Soil can store water for a longer period of time, ensuring the longevity of the plants should there be any system failures. The used water is also collected in the tanks and redistributed throughout the garden. Furthermore, the pot and tank components of our system are made from recycled material.

Automated irrigation improves sustainability and reduces maintenance.

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