The construction of these types of gardens is based on the natural ability of plants to survive in a suspended manner.
- Knowing the plants that we will use in its construction and the interactions that will take place between the different species is a fundamental requirement to guarantee the success of the work.
- Other factors such as light, temperature and humidity will only be relatively controllable in indoor vertical gardens. Outside construction will be necessary to adapt to the environmental conditions of the area and its plant species.
- Part of the secret making vertical gardens lies in controlling imbalances that may arise, such as pH, water conductivity, dissolved gases or salinity, as well as texture, porosity, and substrate depth. These chemical and edaphic factors are controlled by sensors that alert the imbalances that come up.
- The plants used must be carefully selected, since in these ecosystems it is necessary to create an association of species in search of mutalisms and interaction of all the plants, bacteria and fungi involved, in which both gain benefits.
➡Information Sources:Jardines Verticales