Sunlight and water needs
Selecting Plants for Vertical Gardens
Vertical gardens are a fantastic way to bring greenery into small spaces and beautify your surroundings. When choosing plants for vertical gardens, it's essential to consider their sunlight and water requirements to ensure they thrive in their vertical environment.
Sunlight Needs
Light is crucial for plants' growth, and different plants have varying sunlight requirements. When selecting plants for your vertical garden, consider the amount of sunlight the location receives daily. Here are some categories of plants based on their sunlight needs:
Plants for Full Sun
- Roses
- Succulents
- Herbs like rosemary and lavender
- Tomatoes
Plants for Partial Sun
- Ferns
- Begonias
- Hostas
- Spider plants
Plants for Shade
- Peace lilies
- Calathea
- English ivy
- ZZ plant
Water Needs
Watering is vital for plant health, and it's essential to choose plants that match your watering habits and the vertical garden's water availability. Here are some categories of plants based on their water needs:
Low-Water Plants
- Succulents
- Cacti
- Aloe vera
- Snake plant
Moderate-Water Plants
- Spider plant
- Pothos
- Peace lily
- Philodendron
High-Water Plants
- Ferns
- Calathea
- Fittonia
- English ivy
Remember to water your vertical garden regularly, but ensure proper drainage to prevent waterlogging, especially in a vertical setup.

By selecting plants that match the sunlight and water conditions of your vertical garden, you can create a thriving and visually appealing green space.