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It's time to Get Vertical

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How to create some more garden space… upwards!

Outside space is precious to everyone, but all too often we don’t have enough, or what we do have is overrun by kids toys, pets or used for parking. So to reclaim a little corner back for yourself why not try ‘vertical gardening’ – the latest trend. Even the tiniest of spaces can be transformed with a little ‘vertical gardening’. The sky really is the limit, as you’ll be gardening upwards and not at ground level. We’ve used an old step-ladder to dress up a dingy corner but you could easily use hanging baskets, a trellis or pots on walls or fence posts.

Ingredients

  • Miracle-Gro All Purpose Growing Compost
  • Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed Gun (ideal for attaching to a hosepipe)
  • Miracle-Gro Singles Soluble Plant Food (ideal for watering cans)
  • BugClear Ultra for Pots
  • Patio Magic!
  • Empty pots or containers
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Garden string/wire, gardening gloves, trowel, watering can or hose

1. March – October: Pick a corner on your patio that could do with brightening up a bit, and think about ways in which you can start gardening upwards.

2. If there’s any mould, moss or algae on the paving, clean it up with Patio Magic!. Applied through a watering can it shows effects in 3-4 days and goes on working for months.

3. Next, place a layer of gravel or broken pots at the bottom of your chosen containers for drainage, then add some Miracle-Gro All Purpose Growing Compost, which is suitable for outdoor use. Place the root ball of your plant onto this layer and fill around with more compost.

4. Plant up a selection of container type plants, including plenty of trailing ones such as ivy, fuchsia or geraniums. Experiment with different colour schemes, and try grouping different sizes together for a more relaxed feel.

5. Place one of the pots on each of the steps of the ladder, or at different heights within your chosen area, with the trailing varieties towards the top.

6. Maintain by feeding regularly with a Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed Gun or Miracle-Gro Singles Soluble Plant Food. Or, if you want to feed and keep pests at bay, use a BugClear Ultra for Pots stick, once the plants are established.

Clematis is a great plant for vertical gardens

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Miracle-Gro All Purpose Growing Compost

Miracle-Gro All Purpose Growing Compost

Rich growing compost for better blooms and bigger, healthier plants. Feeds for 3 months.

Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed Gun

Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed Gun

Ergonomically designed with soft grip handle. 3-spray patterns, plus a unique water only option.

Miracle-Gro Singles Soluble Plant Food

Miracle-Gro Singles Soluble Plant Food

All the necessary ingredients to promote quick, beautiful results. Feeds the roots and the leaves.

BugClear Ultra for Pots

BugClear Ultra for Pots

BugClear Ultra for Pots is a systemic action insecticide plus fertiliser that protects and feeds from the roots.

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Patio Magic!

Dynamic hard surface cleaner that kills and controls green mould and algae without scrubbing.

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