Even a small area or courtyard can literally transform hanging gardens with beautiful colors. To the glory of one of the seven “Wonders of the World”, a home garden is unlikely to reach, but its unsurpassed atmosphere will not be able to leave anyone indifferent. Great pleasure will sit and relax in it for long summer evenings.
What are hanging gardens?
The second miracle of light is the hanging gardens of Semiramida. Many years ago, they were a paradise among the steppes and deserts of Babylon. Subsequently, this idea was widely used. Their largest advantage – saving space, containers with flowers, pots or cut, suspended on the wall, decorate the room of any size.
- Gardens in pots or hanging gardens came to Russia in the 17th century, and since then have been actively used in the landscaping of the Kremlin, Tsarskoye Selo and St. Petersburg.
- The modern version of the Babylonian gardens of phytosten or a vertical garden is used by architects for both residential and commercial structures. He was invented by the Frenchman Patrick Blanc.
- The most famous hanging garden today, in addition to the legendary second miracle of light, is a chic work of the Emilio Ambasz & Associates architectural workshop, in the city of Fukuoka in Japan.

The ideas of hanging gardens
In the interior, hanging gardens is a real find for designers. They will allow not only to create an original and stylish interior, but also save space both in the apartment and on the site. You can hang plants on walls, fences, roofs and any other devices. Here are a few problems that you have to face.
- The weight is not only the flower itself, but also the pot and pallet, especially after watering. You should immediately think about whether the design of the ceiling or walls of such a load will withstand.
- Protection of the floor and furniture from moisture. In the garden you can use liners from a coconut canvas. Two options are applicable in the apartment: a pot in a pot or a pallet attached to the pot.
- Watering. If plants hang high, then they may require more moisture, but watering can cause difficulties. A good option is to remove pots several times a week, water and return to their places.
Hanging gardens can be grown both in the apartment and on the site. The following ideas can be distinguished:
- Plants decorating hanging gardens in suspended pots are a traditional option.
- Suspended plants without pots – they look more original and elegant, but caring for them is more complicated.
- Plants in pockets-look cute and at home, give a unique comfort.
- Plants upside down – look very unusual as a kind of gravity challenge.
Plants in suspended pots
The simplest thing is to use the hanging gardens in Kashpo. It is better to choose those plants that will hang beautifully and bloom. Oddly enough, a variety of succulents are also well suited for these purposes. There are several species of plants that are best suited for growing in hanging gardens.
- Nedotog – A cute flower with an unusual name.
- Sedum Morgan – Long stems with fleshy leaves.
- Petunia – This is a recognized leader among decorative plants. It has become fashionable to decorate the balconies with it, in cities pots with it hang on lanterns and stops.
- Painted lady -She looks like an exquisite pale blue rose.
- Tradescantia – Multi -colored leaves and elegant flowers and unpretentiousness in leaving attract the attention of many flower growers.

Suspended plants without pots
When constructing suspended gardens with their own hands, many instead of traditional pots, hang plants without containers at all. They look very interesting: balls from the moss from which flowers grow. They are called the Japanese word “Kocedam” and making them not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. Flowers are planted in a ball of soil, wrapped in moss and suspended. It is important that moss does not really like the sun, so the plants in it should be shallow.

Plants in pockets
Flowers in the pocket look very original. For them, you can buy a ready -made organizer or sew it yourself. The main thing to follow is that the pockets do not remain in the water, excess moisture will not benefit the plants, it is better to hang them under a canopy or visor. Instead of pockets, you can use old rubber boots, hanging plants for the garden will look good in them.

Plants upside down
You can even more interestingly place hanging flowers for the garden – hang them upside down. The original pots in which they grow was invented by Patrick Morris, a ceramist from distant New Zealand. In such spectacular pots, the vines will be good, they do not care where to “watch”. The earth does not spill out of the pot – it closes hermetically, and the flower should be watered less often – only a couple of times a month, because it does not evaporate from such a pot, but is completely absorbed by the plant.
