
Materials:
23 2x1x8 pine beams
2 rolls of 3 x 50 ft
weed blocker
½ gallon of outdoor
paint
nail and staple gun
1½" nails
5/16" staples
5 cubic feet potting
soil/compost mix
a variety of succulents
Step 1:
Remove the inner
lattice. The inner dimensions of
our frame measured 8x8 ft.
Step 2:
Insert two upright 1x2’s
approximately 31” apart into the frame.
Use a nail gun to secure them to the frame.
Step 3:
Insert horizontal 1x2
beams that will hold the plants. The
beams were set 2 ¾” apart and nailed into the frame and the uprights.
Step 4:
Paint the frame and
beams.
Step 5:
We created pockets for
our plants using Jamie Spooner’s method found here. Jamie has great diagrams of how this is done,
so please visit his site for more details.
We altered our pockets
to fit smaller plants. Our edge folds
were approximately 2¼” on either side and our pockets were approximately 10”
deep.
Step 6:
Mix compost and potting soil
and fill the pockets.
Step 7:
Decide on a design
(probably the hardest part) and plant succulents.
Step 8:
Use a hose to water your
newly planted garden. Our living wall is
beneath an old oak tree therefore we only need to water it once a week.