Benötigen Sie einen ChatGPT-Backcheck für einen Neuling? Ich möchte mit den unten aufgeführten Pflanzen eine „lebende Wand“ schaffen. Es zeigt mir, dass ich sie alle in die Erde pflanzen und entlang des Drahtes an meinem Zaun formen kann. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass einige dieser Pflanzen im Boden installiert sind und über den Bildschirm nach oben wandern können. Es scheint, als bräuchte ich einen an der Wand hängenden Pflanzer, um diese an der Wand platzieren zu können. Kann ich diese Pflanzen vom Boden aus wirklich wie auf dem Bild formen?

    Sternjasmin-Basis

    Lomandra

    Asparagus

    Heuchera

    Klettern Abb

    Von: zlaw20

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    1. sebovzeoueb on

      Lol, who’s in here upvoting “Need a ChatGPT back check”? Are you really asking us if something that you got the hallucination machine to hallucinate is realistic?

    2. floating_weeds_ on

      Several species of asparagus and the creeping fig are invasive or high invasion risk depending on where you live, but especially in CA and FL.

    3. QuadRuledPad on

      Lovely inspiration. I can’t answer your question, but even if you had to build a planter boxes onto the back, that could be gorgeous.

    4. Tired_Design_Gay on

      You can’t wrap your head around it because it doesn’t make any sense. How exactly would those grasses and ferns (?) grow from the ground but somehow only be visible 5 feet up?

    5. BudBroadway22 on

      It’s doable. The Jasmine in your image is well clipped and trained. Probably 10 years of growth to achieve the look.
      The purple heuchera would all be at the ground level, not up high as shown. And the asparagus fern too. The image is fudging how high up the ground level plants would get. They wouldn’t climb up like shown.

    6. freyjakittylord on

      stop using chatgpt or soon enough you won’t be able to have any plants with the lack of water the idiot machine is directly affecting

    7. Laurenslagniappe on

      Jasmine and fig climb. Lomandra breeze and asparagus ferns are both vase shaped plants, so they grow from the base like a clump of grasses. The cannot be trained on a trellis though they could sit at the base

    8. SunshineAndSpite on

      Something like this is possible, but I wouldn’t use the plants you listed. I think it would be way easier if you look up native plants for your area. It’s sooo much easier to grow happy plants when they’re in their preferred environment! I would look up climbing or vining plants, shrubs, etc. that work well in your environment and in the level of light they would receive. 

    9. Find a local master gardener in your area; oftentimes they’ll be associated with a university and offer classes/programs to the public. They can advise you on the best way to accomplish what you want because a living wall is absolutely possible, but without having to use invasives or extra care and water.

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