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On June 20th, Linda Welch presented an program about vertical gardening and how to transform vertical plantings into a living art form. Vertical gardening has lots of advantages, such as adding privacy, disguising unattractive views, pest prevention (no slugs!), accessibility for those with physical limitations, and maximum use of space. Vertical gardening and living art installations can be incorporated inside and out, and with some planning you can even transfer structures from outside to inside as the seasons change. Inside arrangements are especially beneficial when using plants known to be natural air filters. Creating vertical displays can be as simple as using  a series of shelves or arranging plant hangers on a wall to complex arrangements requiring construction of vertical and horizontal boards, waterproofing, and irrigation systems.  Lighting, water, humidity, and temperature must be considered – decide whether you want to use in shade or sun, or inside, and choose plants accordingly. Select plants you can maintain easily. Succulents and bromeliads lend themselves well to vertical plantings and living art installations. Linda gave the audience ideas and techniques to transform a boring, plain garage or shed wall into a dramatic focal point. Vertical gardening can be beautiful and functional as well. Who says vertical plants need to be ornamentals? Vegetables can be grown vertically and incorporated into the overall vertical landscaping theme. Climbing vegetables need support – install supports at planting to prevent damage later on.

Linda gave a demo about how to make frames for living art works. She had tons of ideas for creating unique living art using all kinds of materials, from pricy to really inexpensive. I think even I can do it! Woo-hoo – I know what this weekend’s gardening project is! Just don’t tell my husband the big plans I have for his toolshed wall!

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Welcome to the new blogsite! Our hope is to provide the members of the Monroe County Master Gardeners Association a one-stop place to get all our official information from our association and the Michigan State University Extension, along with providing a source to the public for gardening information.

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