How to Plant a Living Wall | At Home With P. Allen Smith
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is this what jbl does now?
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Hello. Great work. I absolutely love it. Can you please send me a list of all the perennials that can be used on a south facing wall.
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amazing.
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probably works as a good extra isolator in winter too. esp for brick/cement. anyway I think that main glass building is much more of a eye sore. modern buildings are fugly.
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This is expensive to create. Cheaper to create a screen with various tall growing hedges.
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If one of the plants died, and we want to change it, do we have to change all? Cos I'm thinking to make my fence from this living wall
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Beautiful! Too bad some of the plants died...and why such a deep space for planting? Other vertical plantings are much more shallow depth-wise.
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Where can I purchase them!
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nice
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LOVE HEDGES
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Nice look but shame the Carex looks/is dead. Why do you need a 10 inch deep frame as that needs more water for plants that dont have much root content.
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great idea
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Love it!
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beautiful
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