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       is lightweight and drains well. As the wall
       is too sheltered for adequate rainfall, a
       drip irrigation system was installed. This
       has to be adjusted seasonally to ensure
       adequate irrigation. Liquid organic fertiliser is
       provided through fertigation.
       SUITABLE PLANTS FOr
       VErTICAL GArdENS
       Tania emulates natural habitats in her
       designs and the plants are a cleverly
       arranged mix of shade-loving species,
       giving the overall feel of a rocky grassland
       but focusing on herbaceous and bulbous
       plants, along with ferns. A grass species
       she knew could tolerate regular drip
       irrigation is  Andropogon eucomis, the
       lovely glittering Snowflake Grass.
       Insects seen on or expected to be
       attracted to this suburban green wall
       with its unusual choice of largely locally
       indigenous species are solitary bees,
       wasps, moths, hawkmoths, Brown-veined
       Whites (butterflies) and honeybees,
       amongst many others. Bees are
       particularly attracted to flowers with ultra-
       violet markings and green flowers such
       as the Eucomis autumnalis (Pineapple
       Flower) on the wall. Painted Lady butterflies
       are attracted to the Lobelia anceps (Swamp
       Lobelia), while Crab Spiders may find
       camouflage in the yellow petals of Hypoxis
       hemerocallidea (Star Flower). Carpenter
       bees, which are quite common in suburban
       Johannesburg, favour Chlorophytum bowkeri
       (Bowker’s Chlorophytum).

       Gaps have been left in the vertical garden
       with the hope that small birds will use
       these as nesting sites... and there may
       possibly be visits from rain spiders. These
       negative spaces initially highlight the
       diverse shapes of the plants which may
       eventually grow into them.

       Some other plants on this diverse and
       picturesque living wall are Streptocarpus
       species, the small spotted Drimiopsis
       maculata, Plectranthus madagascariensis
       with its white-edged leaves, the small
       yellow-flowered Ifafa Lily, Cyrtanthus
       pondoensis, and Carissa bispinosa (Num-
       num) favoured by fruit-eating birds.

       Several Crassula species can be singled
       out: C. expansa (Fragile Crassula),
       C. multicava (Fairy Crassula) and
       C. spathulata (Creeping Crassula) with its
       tiny white flowers. Curio rowleyanus
       (String of Pearls) makes a wonderful
       showing,  along with the pink and white
       flowered Delosperma sp. Haemanthus albiflos
       (White Paintbrush) is another shade-
       loving bulbous species appropriate for this
       sheltered living wall.
       Tania advises that plants should be bought
       small but allowed to grow into spaces. The   Article courtesy of random Harvest Nursery
       Vicinity bag holds 3L, and 2L plants are
       suggested to start.                   For the full blog, visit: www.randomharvest.co.za/en-us/News-Blog/
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