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vertical garden
[ vur-ti-kuhl gahr-dn ]
noun
- a garden in which the plants are supported to grow along vertical, often tiered surfaces, especially fences, posts, trellises, and walls, rather than along the ground:
Our first vertical garden, on part of an old barn door, yielded 18 bushels of summer squash.
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Other Words From
- ver·ti·cal gar·den·ing noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vertical garden1
First recorded in 2010–15
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Example Sentences
And he has a lush vertical garden by his desk to prove it.
From Washington Post
Hundreds of balloons were twisted and “planted” in different shapes and sizes to create a vertical garden.
From New York Times
A wooden ranch with solar panels, a vertical garden, a well, and a large building to the side that he calls a garage.
From Slate
I fell into a vertical garden wormhole for the first time after seeing a Pinterest photo of a "living wall" at someone's wedding.
From Salon
A wooden pallet is the idea vessel for a vertical garden in an outdoor space.
From Salon
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