Gutter Wall Garden
As part of a vertical garden plan this can be an excellent way to get vegetables started earlier by keeping the soil off the cold ground and taking advantage of the warmer sunnier parts of your house.
Gutter wall garden. Consider these uses for gutter gardens. If you need inspiration take a look here. A gutter garden made on a side of a garden shed or retreat made from pallets. Thread thin wire through a gutter and use it to hang after planting.
The shape is similar to an elbow triangle from the sides. If you are looking for a more industrial look or simple design a gutter garden may be just your style. It s a rain gutter designed to hold your choice of plants and decorate a wall fence porch railing or other area. You don t need an actual gutter to build a gutter garden and you don t need to always attach them to a wall or fence.
They can carry a wide variety of plants and look neat lined up across walls or fences. I ve seen gutter gardens that are 12 feet long that extend alongside of a house. Old gutters can be repurposed into wall planters if they re not rusted through. Hanging for vertical appeal.
Use your creativity to put a gutter garden in some of your free space. The white a frame gutter garden design is wooden gutter garden which arranged vertically but a little slant. In detail paint the wood in white to match the entire farmhouse decor in the house. Pvc pipe is a great alternative.
Because the material is more lightweight than aluminum you can string several of them together and hang them vertically to create a living privacy screen.