What are vertical gardens?
A vertically Garden is used for hydroponically growing plants is called a vertical garden. These unusual structures, also known as living green walls, plant walls, and moss walls to mention a few, can either be freestanding or affixed to a wall.
Whatever you want to name them, these vertical plant constructions can range in size from a picture frame to a wall-sized structure.
Origins of Vertical Gardens
In the Mediterranean region, the earliest vertical gardens appeared as early as 3000 BCE. It was usual to find grape vines (Vitis spp.) being planted in fields, homes, and gardens across the area because they were and still are a very popular food crop for the local populace.
To promote the collective efforts of individuals towards making a move for a healthy environment, the district government is planting vertical gardens at all important Prayagraj traffic crossings, according to municipal authorities. In order to allow inhabitants to unwind during their free time, the government has also built benches in front of these gardens.