Wall greening from pallets – Cool DIY projects for your home
Nowadays, more and more people are trying to act more environmentally friendly and when it comes to a sustainable design at home, we recommend wall greening. Especially for the inhabitants in the big cities, a living, vertical garden proves to be very practical and healthy at the same time. He makes a direct relationship with nature, delights the senses or provides us with fresh herbs. If the vertical gardens are extensive, they also provide extra fresh air and capture a significant portion of the particulate matter.
Maybe you just think that such a green wall would hardly be possible for you, because you have no time or not enough space for it. You have no right. The design of such a vertical garden is easier than you can imagine.
Today we present you some cool DIY projects for your wall greening of wooden pallets. You will see how easy they are to copy. Whether you choose spring flowers, succulents or kitchen herbs, you can use the same method.
DIY wall greening from wooden pallets – what do you need for that?
- Wooden pallet of good quality – dyed and stained to your liking
- Scissors and a big stapler
- thick plastic film
- 2 large bags of potting soil
- Flowers or succulents on request (we recommend: heather, petunia, tagetes, rooftop)
Colorful and flowery in the living room
Planting is done conventionally after the pallet has been well filled with soil
If desired, you can paint the pallets in different colors beforehand
Kitchen herbs will love a wooden pallet
For the purists with a green thumb
You can also plant some flowers on the top of the palette
Old boxes or drawers with a picture frame are perfect for your succulents
Use special soil for the succulents and put moss on it
The colorful Dachwurze will prosper very well
You can also make your old privacy more vivid
This is how your vertical garden will look six months later
You can also build the whole construction yourself from wooden boards
All you need to do is insert the plastic wrap as shown and fill with potting soil
After you have convinced yourself that DIY wall greening is not so complicated, you can try it yourself, right?