Sunlight requirements
Selecting Plants for Vertical Spaces
Creating a green oasis in small or vertical spaces is not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial for your well-being. Vertical gardens can breathe life into any area, whether indoors or outdoors. When choosing plants for vertical spaces, it's essential to consider their sunlight requirements to ensure they thrive in their new environment.
Sunlight Requirements
Before selecting plants, assess the amount of sunlight your vertical space receives. Different plants have varying light requirements, categorized as:
- Full Sun: Plants that require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Examples include tomatoes, peppers, and most herbs.
- Partial Sun/Partial Shade: Plants that need 3-6 hours of sunlight daily. Options include lettuce, spinach, and begonias.
- Full Shade: Plants that thrive in minimal to no direct sunlight. Consider ferns, peace lilies, and snake plants for these conditions.
Once you've determined the sunlight conditions of your vertical space, you can select plants that will flourish in that environment. Here are a few plant suggestions based on sunlight requirements:
Full Sun Plants
If your vertical space receives ample sunlight, consider these plants:
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Sunflowers

Partial Sun/Partial Shade Plants
For areas with moderate sunlight, try these plants:
- Spider Plant
- English Ivy
- Pothos

Full Shade Plants
Plants that thrive in low light conditions include:
- Peace Lily
- Cast Iron Plant
- Philodendron

By selecting plants that match your vertical space's sunlight requirements, you can create a vibrant and flourishing vertical garden that enhances your living or working environment.