Indoor Vertical Garden Guide

Indoor gardening is easy and practical. And If you want to try your hands at vertical gardening, then here's your complete indoor vertical garden guide.

Have you been looking at the numerous picture-perfect vertical gardens on Pinterest and wondering how complicated it would be to set up in your home?

Indoor vertical gardens are not as complicated as they seem, and some designs are quite simple to set up.

They are easier to maintain than regular gardens as you don’t spend too much time bending over.

Indoor vertical gardening is easy and practical and can improve the appeal of your home by bringing beautiful plants indoors and adding greenery.

Below is a guide to setting up an indoor vertical garden. This article will cover the type of plants you can grow and the various indoor vertical garden designs.

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Types Of Plants To Grow In An Indoor Vertical Garden

Vertical Garden Image

You can grow a wide range of plants in an indoor vertical garden, including:

  • Vegetables: Plant small leafy greens such as lettuce and spinach or small root crops such as garlic and onions.
  • House plants: You can grow climbing plants, vines, or potted plants like a spider plant, pothos, English ivy, etc.
  • Herbs: Oregano, thyme, sage, lemongrass, and rosemary among the best herbs to grow indoors in a vertical garden.

6 Indoor Vertical Garden Designs

There are unlimited designs for setting up an indoor vertical garden. You can buy a complete vertical garden unit or DIY your own. Below is a look at some indoor vertical garden designs.

This one is versatile and easy to set up. You can place pots, hanging baskets, or planters on the shelving unit.

If you’re feeling up to it, you can build shelves yourself or buy a ready-made shelf kit.

One of the bestselling potted plant stand rack on Amazon is a 6-tier shelf that can hold seven or more planters.

These offer design versatility. They can be used to plant flowers, house plants, and herbs.

You can suspend them anywhere in your house. Hanging pots are available in a wide range of sizes and designs.

Some can be mounted on walls while others can be suspended from the ceiling or a vertical stand. Some are designed as a single-hanging planters while others are tiered.

This is another great option for creating your indoor vertical garden. 

Stackable planters are available in different shapes and sizes. Each level has pockets where you can grow your plants. Their compact design optimizes the use of your indoor space.

As such, they can be used to set up an indoor vertical garden even in small spaces.

One of the most labor-intensive aspects of maintaining any garden is watering.

self-watering planter consists of stacked planters with a built-in drip watering system that is connected to a faucet or waterline. These planters are a bit pricey but offer such convenience that they are worth the higher cost.

Tiered vertical garden planter boxes consist of several planter boxes mounted on a stand.

They have a sturdy frame that supports the entire structure. Some sophisticated designs have wheels on the base for easy portability.

vertical wall garden planter consists of numerous vertical planter pockets. It is mounted on a wall and you can use it to plant your preferred herbs and pants.

Imagine a vertical herb garden hanging in the kitchen with all the fresh herbs you could want available at your fingertips.

How To Set Up An Indoor Vertical Garden

Vegetable garden of Hanging baskets

Below is a step-by-step process for setting up an indoor vertical garden:

1. Identify the type of plants you want to grow.

Different plants require different conditions for growth.

While some require low to medium or indirect sunlight, others need plenty of exposure to direct sunlight.

As such, the type of crop will determine the size and type of planter to use as well as the most ideal location. For example, small vine plants can be planted in hanging pots, so they’ll have plenty of room to grow downward.

2. Decide on the right location for your vertical garden.

The right location will depend on a few factors, including available space, the type of plants and their conditions for growth, vertical indoor garden design, and personal preference.

If your plants require lots of direct sunlight, the vertical garden should be near a big window. While plants that require minimal or indirect light can be planted away from the windows.

3. Decide on an indoor vertical garden design.

As discussed above, there are several options for your indoor vertical garden design. Choose one that works best for the space available and the types of plants.

Caring For Your Indoor Vertical Garden

Once you set up your indoor vertical garden, you will need to consistently take good care of it to keep it growing.

Watering

Water Plants

All plants require regular watering. Research the growing needs of the particular types of plants you have in your garden to determine the appropriate frequency for watering and how much water to use.

Fertilizing

Plants growing in planters, baskets, containers, and pots have limited access to nutritional resources. As such, they require regular fertilization.

The type of fertilizer, method of application, and frequency of application differ from one type of plant to another.

It is important to use organic fertilizers for indoor plants to limit the harmful chemicals that you, your family, and your pets are exposed to.

Pruning And Trimming

Pruning

Pruning and trimming help to get rid of dead and withered leaves, stems, and branches.

It is also an opportunity to remove dead flower heads and to encourage herbs to keep flowering.

Use the right pruning and trimming tools and handle the plants with care. Also, if your plant has an overgrown root system, you will need to transplant it into a bigger container or move it outdoors.

Pest Control

Like outdoor plants, indoor plants are susceptible to pests.

The most common type of pests that affect indoor plants includes spider mites, whiteflies, aphids, fungus gnats, thrips, and mealybugs. These can quickly cause harm to your plants affecting their productivity and aesthetics.

It is important to regularly inspect your indoor plants for pest infestations.

While some pests can be easily removed by hand, others require treatment with organic pest control products.

Conclusion

Setting up an indoor vertical garden isn’t that complicated. There are unlimited indoor vertical gardens you can work with.

You may choose to either DIY the entire garden design or work with a ready-made vertical garden kit.

Start by deciding on the type of plants you want to grow, establish the best conditions for growth, and tailor your indoor vertical garden design accordingly.

As with all gardens, investing some time and effort to properly care for your indoor vertical garden will ensure that it flourishes.

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Jad Daou

Jad has always been passionate about growing plants. When he finished high school, he majored in biology, which makes him very knowledgeable about agriculture.