From the plant covered facade of The Driver pub in Kings Cross (above), to the teracotta pot-filled entrance walls of Shoreditch's The Book Club, vertical gardening is clearly on the rise.
And it's not difficult to see the value for residential spaces, too, particularly for city dwellers with limited or non-esxistent outdoor space. Check out these DIY ideas for quirky indoor and outdoor plantings that turn gardening on its head (or side, rather)!
Here's a succulent wall hanging,suitable for indoors or out. Make your own using this tutorial from the Instuctables!
Or, if you're in need of a privacy screen for your unwalled urban suntrap, how about this nifty shelf-like gardening idea, from A Kate Offering?
This looks fun. How about your own hanging vegetable garden? The Cheap Vegetable Gardener shows you how!
And finally ... have a look at this feature wall! We came across a great DIY product called the Wally Pocket which is modular and can be easily attached to indoor walls.


