Part of a green movement
When more than half of the world’s population lives in towns and development moves steadily in this direction, we humans are ever further away from the earth and nature. The green is becoming crowded out by buildings. And many will still agree that they are becoming more tired of the urban environment. People thrive best with green around them. The green movement, which includes urban gardening, green roofs and green walls, is vital to create more well-being for people and animals.
With a plant wall one can experience at close range the changing of the seasons in the play of the plants’ colours and blooming – from the fresh green spring colours to the multicoloured autumnal shades. The plants are chosen depending on the wall’s location concerning wind and weather, and whether the wall is in direct sunlight or shade. A plant wall absorbs CO2 from the surrounding environment, cleans the air and sends oxygen back – a natural part of photosynthesis. The plants remove dust particles from the air, and a plant wall also has excellent noise-damping properties.
When selecting green wall plants, there is an opportunity for you to put your stamp on the composition. For example, if one wants to create an outdoor butterfly wall, the gardeners will select plants that attract butterflies. One will thus be sure of colourful winged guests throughout the summer.
The design process in exciting to be part of if one likes. Otherwise, one can safely hand over the process to our competent gardeners.
Quality is always king. If one wishes to add more aesthetic and environmental qualities to a building, a plant wall from Nature Impact is the obvious choice.
If you want to know more about the benefits of a green plant wall from Nature Impact, you are welcome to have a non-binding chat.
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FAQ Plant Walls
What does a green wall weigh and how often should it be cut? Read more about FAQ on plant walls.
External Walls
With a plant wall, you can experience the change of seasons in the play of colors and flowering of the plants – up close.