An intricate display of strawberries and geraniums among climbing peas and vines of little squash growing up a backyard fence can be found in a vertical garden, as well as a simple arrangement of flowers in a large pot on a deck or a deck. Whether the plants are in containers or the ground, any upright support that can hold vegetables, fruits, herbs, or flowers can be employed. Growing plants vertically can be utilized by suburban and rural gardeners to free up valuable ground area for root crops, which is of particular importance to urban inhabitants and city residents with limited yard space or sunshine.
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