Sunlight Requirements
Selecting Plants for Vertical Gardens
Sunlight Requirements
Vertical gardens are a fantastic way to bring greenery into urban spaces or add a touch of nature to your home. When selecting plants for vertical gardens, considering their sunlight requirements is crucial to ensure your plants thrive. Here are some plant options based on their sunlight needs:
Plants for Full Sun
If your vertical garden receives ample sunlight for most of the day, consider these plants:
- Tomatoes: Ideal for sunny spots, they require at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.
- Succulents: Perfect for sunny locations and require minimal watering.
- Herbs (e.g., basil, thyme, rosemary): These culinary herbs thrive in full sun.
Plants for Partial Sun/Shade
If your vertical garden gets a mix of sun and shade, these plants are suitable:
- Ferns: They prefer indirect sunlight and high humidity.
- Spider Plants: Adaptable plants that can thrive in various light conditions.
- Peace Lilies: Tolerant of low light but can benefit from some indirect sunlight.
Plants for Shade
If your vertical garden is mostly shaded, these plants are great choices:
- English Ivy: A classic choice for shaded areas, it thrives with minimal sunlight.
- Hostas: Known for their lush foliage, they prefer shade or filtered light.
- Ferns (e.g., Boston Fern): Shade-loving plants that add a soft texture to your vertical garden.
Remember to assess the sunlight conditions of your vertical garden before selecting plants to ensure they receive the light they need to grow and flourish.






Enhance your vertical garden with plants that suit the sunlight conditions, creating a lush and vibrant green space wherever you choose to install it.