Vertical Garden Design

We can do it

At Paisajismo Urbano, we can do it. We create green walls in offices, restaurants, hotels, and buildings. We have the experience, the technology, and a team of professionals capable of creating green spaces and making nature part of urban architecture.

Each of our green walls is a work of plant engineering, designed to blend into the urban space and adapt to the specific conditions of the location.

No matter the size of the project or its level of complexity, we are capable. Capable of bringing any idea to life, of turning concrete into gardens, and of bringing nature to where it is most needed: the heart of our cities.

How Europe’s largest indoor vertical garden was created

Discover our vertical gardening systems

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F+P Hydroponic System

Ultra-lightweight, automated hydroponic system for indoor and outdoor vertical gardens, with remote control, low maintenance and minimal water consumption.

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Naturpots®

Ultra-lightweight, versatile and sustainable modular system for vertical gardens. Easy to install, customise and maintain, with efficient irrigation and eco-friendly design.

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Easygarden®

Modular, economical and easy to install system, ideal for small spaces. Perfect for getting started in vertical gardening without complications.

Indoor vertical gardening projects

An indoor vertical garden with our patented hydroponic system is a safe, high-quality option for creating green ecosystems in homes, offices, businesses, or restaurants.

Designed for areas from 15 m², this layered system includes automated nutrient control, phyto-irrigation, and water recirculation.

Outdoor vertical gardening projects

By eliminating soil, our patented hydroponic system reduces weight and facilitates outdoor installation.

It offers efficient humidity, temperature and light control, adapting to variable climatic conditions. Our project in the Santalaia building in Bogotá stands out: the largest outdoor vertical garden in the world.

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CaixaForum Valencia

Este jardín vertical forma parte del interior del CaixaForum Valencia de la  fundación ‘Caixa' tiene una superficie de 650 metros...
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Residencia privada de Morelia

Para la realización de este gran proyecto de 365 metros cuadrados se utilizaron cerca de 11.000 plantas, pertenecientes a 35...
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Hotel Gatzara de Ibiza

Para realizar este muro verde interior de casi 50 metros cuadrado se utilizaron más de 2.000 plantas, de 5 especies...
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Iglesia de Cristo Ebenezer

Este ecosistema vertical de 86 metros cuadrados está dividido en 3 muros diferentes, dos interiores y uno exterior. Para su...

Frequently asked questions about vertical gardens

Native plants tend to be better suited to local conditions and may be easier to care for. Exotic plants, on the other hand, can add variety and colour, but may require additional care.

Research online and consult with local nurseries or vertical gardening experts for specific recommendations for your area and conditions.

The amount of space required for a vertical garden varies depending on several factors, such as the size of the plants and the structure you choose. In general, a vertical garden is an excellent option for making the most of available vertical space, which is ideal for areas with limited space.

A vertical garden can be as small as a single pot on the wall or as large as an entire wall covered in plants. To determine how much space you need, consider the number of plants you want to grow and the size of the pots or grow bags you plan to use. Also, take into account the height and width available on the wall where you plan to place the vertical garden.

In summary, the flexibility of a vertical garden design allows you to adapt it to your needs and the space available, making it an excellent option for gardening in small spaces or even as a decorative feature in larger spaces.

An irrigation system in a hydroponic vertical garden is based on the circulation of a nutrient solution that flows through channels or pipes to reach the plants.

A drip system or pump is typically used to distribute the solution evenly over the plant roots. The nutrient solution, which contains the essential elements for plant growth, is recirculated to optimise the use of water and nutrients.

The frequency of watering in a vertical garden depends on several factors, such as the type of plants, the climate, and the irrigation system used.

In general, it is crucial to maintain a balance to avoid both excess and lack of water. In hydroponic systems, where plants obtain water and nutrients from a liquid solution, it is common to schedule regular watering, often daily or several times a week, depending on the specific needs of the plants.

However, the key is to monitor the moisture content of the substrate or system and adjust the frequency accordingly. In warmer climates, it may be necessary to increase the frequency, while in cooler environments, it can be reduced. Careful observation and adaptability are essential for effective vertical garden care.

The amount of light a vertical garden needs depends largely on the plants you choose to grow in it and the specific location of your vertical garden. In general, most plants need light to carry out photosynthesis and grow healthily.

Also, consider using grow lights if you need to supplement the natural light in your vertical garden, especially if you are growing plants that require high light intensity.

The cost of installing and maintaining a vertical garden can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size of the garden, the choice of plants, the location, and the level of automation.

The initial cost may include the purchase of plants, substrate, mounting structure, irrigation systems, and tools. A small DIY vertical garden can cost from a few hundred pounds, while larger professional systems can run into thousands of pounds.

Maintenance costs vary depending on the amount of time and effort you put in. They can range from a few pounds a month for small gardens to more if you opt for automatic systems or high-maintenance plants.

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