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Vertical Gardens Are The New Garden Trend. Here’s Why You Should Try It.

Consider growing your garden horizontally, yesterday’s trend.

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For all of the green thumbs, garden masterminds, and plant enthusiasts, @Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm posted photos of a vertical garden surrounding a large wired arch growing a collection of crops including pumpkins, squash, gourds, and cucumbers has gone viral on Facebook.

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With over 83 shares and 21 thousand comments, the creator has caught the attention of hundreds of thousands of Facebook users for creativity!

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There are a ton of positive benefits while growing a vertical garden other than looking pretty, thanks to @Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm who posted a collection of photos on Facebook showing the masterpiece.

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Starting with space, growing a garden vertically can help with growing more crops with less space and since the food is off the ground floor, it also creates a natural pest prevention and omits ground rot, according to Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm.

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Vertical gardens also provide better air flow for healthier plants, more sun exposure, are visually appealing and make for a higher crop yield, said Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm.

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Not to mention, the results are stunning!

You can check out @Mini Meadows Goat & Fowl Farm for videos on how to build your own vertical garden!

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