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Tiny Space Gardening: A Simple Vertical Verge Garden

Simple and beautiful abundance can be created from very small spaces. I love this vertical community garden from one plant grown in a tiny verge of less than .3 square metres.
This single grape vine, growing from a very small opening in the pavement, is trained up to each of the balconies of this old style four-story apartment building.
I spotted this many years ago in the old capital of Bulgaria, Veliko Tarnovo, and was inspired to consider the possibilities we often overlook in all the nooks and crannies around our living spaces.
Tiny Space Gardening: A Simple Vertical Verge Garden
I am reminded of small-scale abundance whenever I see this image from central Bulgaria many years ago.  Photo: Morag Gamble
In this example, residents on every floor not only benefit from the grapes and edible leaves, but from it’s dense and cooling shade in the summer months.
The plant is watered by a downpipe redirected into the soil, and notice too the guild planting of legumes and herbs at its base.
Tiny Space Gardening: A Simple Vertical Verge Garden
 Grape vines are a source of great abundance – fruit, leaves, seeds.

What small spaces can you find that could be simply and abundantly filled with urban edibles?

2 Responses

  1. Fiona Chain
    Fiona Chain at |

    Wonderful! We only have a very small area for planting out and lots of pots, I know I don't make the most of it but I will endeavor to try harder before our full blown summer begins. As always you give me the encouragement I need. Have a wonderful weekend.
    Fi

  2. Suzie Simplelife
    Suzie Simplelife at |

    I've just put in two small sultana grape vines this weekend to grow over our garden shed…if they achieve anything like your pictures I will be thrilled… fresh fruit from the garden is the stuff dreams are made of 🙂