Tiered Gardens
Create Your Own Vertical Garden Structures + Tiered Gardens
Vertical gardens and tiered gardens are a fantastic way to bring greenery and life to small spaces or add an interesting element to your outdoor or indoor environment. Not only do they look visually appealing, but they also make gardening more accessible and efficient. Here's how you can create your own vertical garden structures and tiered gardens:
Vertical Garden Structures:
1. Pallet Garden:
A pallet garden is a simple and cost-effective way to create a vertical garden. Find a wooden pallet, add a breathable landscape fabric to the back, fill it with soil, and plant your favorite herbs, flowers, or succulents in the slats.

2. Hanging Gutter Garden:
Repurpose old gutters by hanging them vertically on a wall or fence. Drill drainage holes, fill them with soil, and plant your choice of plants. This is a great option for growing small vegetables or herbs.

Tiered Gardens:
1. Stacked Planter Boxes:
Build or buy tiered planter boxes in varying sizes. Stack them on top of each other, with the largest box at the bottom and the smallest at the top. This design allows you to grow a variety of plants while saving space.

2. Ladder Garden:
Repurpose an old wooden ladder by placing it horizontally and using the steps as shelves for plants. You can paint the ladder for a pop of color and grow cascading plants for a beautiful display.

Creating your own vertical garden structures and tiered gardens allows you to unleash your creativity while adding greenery to your space. Whether you have a small balcony, a backyard, or even just a sunny window, there's a vertical or tiered garden design that will work for you. Get started and enjoy the beauty and benefits of gardening in a vertical space!
For more inspiration and ideas, check out Gardening Know How - Vertical Gardening.