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Vertical Garden: a garden for people with limited space
With the population rapidly growing, the amount of space for a large home garden has shrunk significantly. In most cities, people live in high rise apartments, with maybe a small rooftop garden. This is why we should start thinking more about vertical gardens than horizontal ones. As long as you have some access to sunlight, via a window or a balcony, and a wall, you could start your own vertical garden. Vertical gardens are also easy to manage, simply pour the water into the top and the rest will slowly drain down to the other plants. At my house, we have our own vertical garden hung up in the kitchen, which we use to store and grow most of our herbs we use in cooking.
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