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Wall garden highlights green to decorate elegant facades

Learn how to create a wall garden on the facade with inspirations and tips for choosing plants, combining species, and maintaining a sophisticated landscaping.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at May 8, 2025, 2:00 PM

03 min de leitura
Flávia D'urso's landscaping project.

Flávia D'urso's landscaping project. (Favaro Jr)

The wall garden in the facade is one of the most valued elements of residential landscaping and goes beyond beauty: it creates an immediate impact and transforms the first impression of any property. Acting as a true "business card", this type of garden can add charm, sophistication, and personality to the entrance of the house. Besides its aesthetic role, it brings practical benefits such as greater privacy, thermal comfort, and natural protection against dust and noise. To fulfill these roles effectively, it is essential to invest in planning — from the choice of plants and the combination of species to the essential care to keep it beautiful, functional, and lasting in all seasons. Ideal Plants for Wall Gardens The selection of plants should be strategic to create harmony with the architecture of the house and the climate of the region. Among the most recommended species are: - Boxwoods and podocarps: perfect for more geometric shapes and a classic look. - Agaves and yuccas: add a sculptural touch and are ideal for drier climates. - Heliotropes and star jasmine: great for those who want vegetation that 'climbs' the wall and offers coverage. - Tropical species such as alpinia, strelitzia, and heliconia: create an exuberant and tropical look, full of life. - Flowering plants: lavenders, ixoras, and mini-roses bring color and lightness to the ensemble. Consider factors such as solar incidence, available space, soil, and ease of maintenance before choosing the species. How to Combine Different Species The visual harmony of the garden depends on a careful combination of the chosen species. A good tip is to work with layers of height: - First layer: low or small plants, such as ornamental grasses and ground covers (purple lambari, money-in-pinch). - Intermediate layer: medium foliage, such as pleomele and dracaena, which provide structure. - Background layer: taller shrubs or vines, like jasmine, that create a lush green backdrop. Mix smooth and cut leaves to add texture, combine various shades of green and insert color points sparingly. A palette of two to three main colors keeps the look elegant and cohesive. Garden Care and Maintenance To keep the garden beautiful throughout the year, maintenance needs to be constant. Essential care includes: - Regular irrigation: follow the needs of each plant; automated systems are important allies. - Frequent pruning: removes dry parts and helps control the size of the species. - Periodic fertilization: essential to ensure healthy and lush growth. - Monitoring for pests and diseases: inspect frequently and prefer organic solutions. Other important tips: keep the soil well-drained and reinforce the mulch cover to retain moisture and protect the roots. Wall Garden Inspirations Landscaping can further highlight the architectural style of your house. Get inspired by these suggestions for different styles.