Sunday, March 28, 2010

Pictures of The Best Vertical Garden






The concept behind this garden takes a tiny amount of discipline and patience. You first start by selecting an area on your property that is exposed to full Sun. Remember that one side of the vertical garden will receive morning Sun while the other side, afternoon. Choose a quality soil (remember you get what you pay for when it comes to buying packaged soil.) and start planting one day per week. You may be a personality that needs to get everything done today! But only plant one pot per week. By the time you plant all the pots on the vertical garden you are ready to start harvesting a bag full of produce on a weekly basis! Think of the cost this can save you. Do the math...if you can save $6.00 per week that translates into over $300.00 per year! Take advantage of the fact that we live in an area of the World where we can enjoy year round fresh produce!

email me at: bestverticalgarden@yahoo.com to learn how you can pick one up and get started tomorrow!

2 comments:

  1. David, I think your vertical garden is just wonderful. Unfortunately we live in South Dakota (with a prediction of 2-6 inches of snow today) so we don't have the weather you do. We end up with maybe 2 months of garden weather. To carry you concept even beyond, this vertical garden could be incorprated into a type of green house maybe? Just thinking. Jackie

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  2. A greenhouse would definitely be the way to go in colder climates. Even in Hawai'i professionals use them.

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