Saturday, October 29, 2011

Watering System for Your Vertical Garden

In making the design of your vertical garden, you have two options for watering system you will use on vertical garden, which are:

You can use a pump that is placed on a water reservoir under your vertical garden. Vertical garden will be watered when the pump pushes the water up for each plants and the remaining excess water from each plant will come out from the bottom of the plant.

You also can use a wick watered model, which is the most simple and easy watering system to make watering system less frequent to do. Wick watered works when water flows naturally through the soil media or cotton cloth. You need to place small water reservoir above your vertical garden, fill it, then you can let the wick watered to run on its own.

Of course, there will be different watering systems for indoor or outdoor. If you have vertical garden in the room, you certainly would not want a hole in the bottom of each plant in your vertical garden. Your room will be full with water when the water you use for watering was excessive. So how do we design our Vertical garden‘s watering system in indoor condition?

Firstly, you do not make a hole in the bottom of your vertical garden’s plant at all, meaning that your watering should be sufficient and there is no excess water. However, this method can be deadly if you plant too much in doing the watering. The second way is, you still use a hole in the bottom of your Vertical garden’s plants, and only use a bit of reservoir setup. Make sure the water running just a bit and fairly dripping from the hole under your plants.

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