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Maintaining Vertical Gardens Long-term
Maintenance of vertical gardens is crucial for their longevity. Starting with early planning, light, temperature, and proper irrigation, we ensure that vertical gardens thrive. The right nutrition and access plan further help in sustaining them. With a blend of technology and creative access solutions, we make sure the gardens are well-maintained. Finally, setting up proper drainage systems is key to handling irrigation needs efficiently.
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