35 Creative Ways to Plant a Vertical Garden

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Hanging Wall Planters

hanging potsJulie Blanner

What's better than being able to snip off fresh herbs while you're cooking? This simple but elegant-looking hanging planter idea can dress up any bright window in your kitchen.

Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.

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Bamboo Trellis

bamboo polesJacky Parker Photography//Getty Images

Remember that vertical doesn't have to mean complicated. Lash together several pieces of bamboo to create an obelisk or rustic tuteur. Or get thrifty with long limbs salvaged from your yard. Then train annual vines such as morning glories or black-eyed Susan vines up it for a gorgeous focal point.

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DIY Vertical Hanging Planter Garden

diy hanging planter vertical gardenPaper + Stitch

Bet you never thought you could turn $5 hanging planters into something this gorgeous! A flat-finish paint, some sturdy rope, and washi tape help get the job done.

Get the tutorial at Paper + Stitch.

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DIY Succulent Vertical Garden

diy succulent vertical gardenJen Woodhouse / The House of Wood

Landscape fabric and cactus potting mix are two of the secret ingredients in this easy DIY succulent garden. It would look lovely on a mantel, in a bedroom, or on the wall of a dining room.

Get the tutorial at Jen Woodhouse.

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Plant a Perennial Vine

climbing hydrangeaMichel VIARD

Plant a perennial vine to grow up a garden structure or wall. Clinging vines, such as the climbing hydrangea shown here, don't damage mortar like plants such as English ivy. Make sure it's hardy in your USDA Hardiness zone (find yours here).

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Upcycled Vertical Garden

diy upcycled planter vertical gardenAlmost Makes Perfect

Empty plastic containers make up the base of these chic planters. Of if you can't find the right sizes, invest in inexpensive plastic pots and convert to become hanging planters.

Get the tutorial at Almost Makes Perfect.

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Ladder Shelving

pansy, oleander, cactus tasteful arrangement in the backyardAnneliese Gruenwald-Maerkl//Getty Images

Here's a super-simple way to add height: Lean an old ladder against the wall and use it as tiered shelving for plants. This wouldn't be hard to DIY with landscape timbers.

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DIY Strawberry Tower

strawberries are growing in a diy vertical garden made from plastic pipe in the backyardESezer//Getty Images

No space to garden? This strawberry tower is so easy to make from inexpensive plastic piping. Cut out tiny sections (because strawberries don't need much soil to thrive) and stand up the whole thing up in a weighted clay pot.

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Tin Can Fence Garden

vertical gardens cansCiera Design

Spray painted tin cans make for absolutely adorable, not to mention, extremely affordable, planters.

Get the tutorial at Ciera Design.

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10

Modern Kitchen Garden

vertical garden herbInspired by Charm

Grow your herbs right where you need them—in your kitchen, of course! You can easily customize this tutorial by purchasing pots that match your own decor.

Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.

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Upcycled Wooden Pallet

diy recycled wooden pallet for flower pots storage industrial pallet used in gardening for a wall decoration as a shelf for flowerpots garden with planters made of recycled wooden palletsVichai//Getty Images

Reuse a wooden pallet by creating a wall unit for potted plants--or just lean it up against the wall. It's a genius way to recycle old pallets.

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Vertical Herb Garden

herb vertical gardenA Beautiful Mess

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Plywood Hanging Planter

vertical garden plywoodDeuce Cities Henhouse

These sturdy planters can handle all your heavier greens. And the natural hue of the plywood looks lovely in just about any home.

Get the tutorial at Deuce Cities Henhouse.

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Farmhouse Style Wall Planter

vertical garden farmhouseTwelve on Main

Even the most amateur artists can craft this creation. The more chippy the paint, the more rustic it looks!

Get the tutorial at Twelve on Main.

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Privacy Trellis

closeup of patio outdoor spring white clematis flower garden in backyard porch of home and romantic wood with pergola wooden arch path creeping climbing covering vine plantskrblokhin//Getty Images

Neighbor's patio too close to yours? Frame a sheet or two of lattice to create a mini-wall. Then grow annual or perennial vines up to soften the look and provide additional screening. If you're not handy, a premade trellis works, too.

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Brass Ring Hanging Planter

vertical garden hoopRachel Denbow

This delicate DIY is ideal for a single small succulent or air plant. Because it's so simple, it looks stunning when paired with other potted plants.

Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.

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Clay Pot Vertical Garden

clay pot vertical gardenRyan Benoit

If you've been looking to spruce up an apartment balcony, this clay pot vertical garden is a great way to add greenery without taking up too much space.

Get the tutorial at The Horticult.

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Succulent Wall Garden

succulent tray vertical garden Debra Lee Baldwin

Plant a wall garden with succulents or other shallow-rooted plants such as lettuce or herbs. Incredibly fun and easy!

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Leather and Wood Trellis

leather and wood trellis vertical garden Courtesy of Vintage Revivals

With this trellis wall garden, you have the option to include several different types of plants.

Get the tutorial at Vintage Revivals.

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Stand-Alone Wall

stand alone wall vertical garden Courtesy of Aka Design

This vertical garden—built by affixing hex wire netting to a cedar frame—can accommodate up to 35 small terra-cotta pots (that's a lot of growing potential!).

Get the tutorial at AKA Design.

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Headshot of Arricca Elin SanSone

Arricca Elin SanSone has written about health and lifestyle topics for Prevention, Country Living, Woman's Day, and more. She’s passionate about gardening, baking, reading, and spending time with the people and dogs she loves.

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