Hanging garden
A hanging garden is a Jardin of approval arranged in Terrasse S. the expression refers to the Jardins suspended of Babylon, regarded in the Antiquité as one of the seven wonders of the world. Babylon would be today in the center of current Iraq. Nowadays, it rather applies to gardens arranged to Balcon S or the Toit S in terrace of the urban Immeuble S.
Horticultural technique of today
By extension one can consider that a series of pots and vats of several dimensions exposed to different heights in a garden constitute a hanging garden under hearing the concept of a work of verticality.
This work of verticality in the creation of a garden amongst other things allows thing a better accessibility of the plants for example in an old people's home, for the people in wheel chair. One can then propose with curiosity patients a series of plants which it is necessary to choose carefully and to install of the plant species which push well in containers and other pots out of ground. One will not forget the climbing plants which answer these criteria well since their development uses verticality naturally and proposes part of their vegetation suspended with supports. The culture on terraces isolated from a feeder ground or out of pots has constraints because it supposes that the plants will have to be satisfied with culture media of low volume. It is then necessary to be certain to bring the water and the nutritional elements of the plants in sufficient quantity.
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