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Vertical Gardening – Eat Your Garden House!

Vertical Gardening – Eat Your Garden House!

Wall Gardens Expand Your Growing Space

Vertical gardening is not only the wave of the future, it’s here, now. We’re all for anything that helps gardeners grow more if they want to. Today there are many different vertical gardens, which allow gardeners to grow more food in less space, often involving less work as well, once the initial infrastructure is in place.

Hey, we’re all for that, and we think this vertical garden house with wall gardens is super cool!

An Edible Garden House

The options for this are numerous. We can easily imagine this as a roadside vegetable stand. It would get more traffic than any other stand because people would be wanting to stop to see it.

Vertical Gardening Uses

  • Market Garden or Roadside vegetable stand – instead of a table, how about a wall garden?
  • When you have a garden shed but no yard space for gardening
  • You can grow vertically using any available wall with enough light

Vertical Gardening Pros

Vertical Gardening Cons

  • Can take more time and money to build out the infrastructure
  • You need to protect your walls from moisture that could result in damaging and mold
  • Not all vertical gardening systems are good ones; carefully read customer reviews

If garden house is way more than you could—or would want to—create, there are so many other options. If you have a fence or deck railing, you could start with simply adding decorative pots to a fence or deck railing.

Enjoy this super cool concept, shared from Landezine.com.[1]https://www.landezine.com/index.php/2010/12/eathouse-by-marijke-bruinsma-marjan-van-capelle/

Vertical Garden house, edible house
EatHouse, is a garden shed and edible garden designed by Marijke Bruinsma Marjan Van Capelle as featured on Landezine.com

EatHouse attracts visitors with delicious vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers. All the materials used in EatHouse can be re-used for a new season.

Though this EatHouse is only temporary, lasting just a summer season, it opens the mind to innovations and possibilities to explore. Including for market gardeners.

Vertical gardening, wall garden
Edible Garden House – Image of EatHouse from Landezine.com

EatHouse consists of a modular system of plain plastic crates. These crates are used in the agricultural industry to harvest, transport and exhibit fruit and vegetables in combination with a scaffold system.

With this system vertical green becomes accessible for everyone; you can make your own vegetable garden on the wall of your balcony or on the roof of your garden shed![2]https://www.landezine.com/index.php/2010/12/eathouse-by-marijke-bruinsma-marjan-van-capelle/

If this concept seems intimidating, then start small and simple. The easiest way to start is to just add plants to one section of an available wall and expand from there.

IDEA for Market Gardeners

If you’re a market gardener, imagine a mobile garden house that you can drive to market. You would attract more customers to the novelty of your creation and sell more of your produce. 

Edible House of the Future

What about living in a house where you’re also growing food? An energy efficient, food sufficient dwelling undoubtedly lives in the future of possibilities.

Designed by Rios as featured in Inhabitat.

Ideas for Edible and Mobile Gardening

A garden on wheels can take the idea of “you pick” to urban areas. Consider these ideas and see what may develop from your own imagination.

  • Food Truck Produce Stand on Wheels – Build out a food truck with live plants accessible from exterior and interior.
    • exterior sides can have a protective door covering for plant protection during travel
    • interior sides can be accessible via steps from within, leaving 4 walls for vertical plantings
  • Garden Shed on trailer bed with wheels – convert walls into vertical grow stations
    • imagine the feeling of standing inside the shed full of plants
    • hand pick produce from walls

Truck Farm Film

Some have experimented with the idea. Fun punchline on this one: “You can teach an old Dodge new tricks.” 😎

You may also enjoy this article on what’s possible with vertical gardening.

Let’s keep on growing!


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