Landscape & Urban Design Issue 35 2019 | Page 63

See us on Stand G39 at The Landscape Show Learn about Living Walls from Smartscape the Living Wall Experts wonderwall Vertical gardening made easy! Book our CPD to understand the design process, installation and maintenance of living walls, plus the enormous benefits that specifying plants in the urban environment can bring. Make your garden or living space the best room in your home is what USP Creations are shouting about with their Wonderwall vertical wall planters. Vertical gardening has never been so easy and is a great way of creating some amazing enviromants from balcony displays, full walls, fences in your garden to an internal display, the uses are endless. Landscapers and designers have found the planters the simplest and most reliable to use. Traditionally vertical planters have been designed to be a complete modular install with plants already planted. Contact [email protected] to book your Living Walls CPD today. Available face to face or via our excellent webinar service. Part of the Scotscape group: The system has been designed to use throughout all seasons. The self irrigating planters will adapt to all conditions and displays. Most vertical wall systems have been designed for commercial uses, Wonderwall has been designed for both commercial and domestics use. Winner of best sundries product at the HTA plant show 2017 and winner of best product at grow south 2016. For any enquiries contact [email protected] or call 0161 643 5742 With Wonderwall planters you can either bed in soil or place up to 13cm nursery pots directly into the inserts. +44 (0)208 254 5000 scotscape.co.uk Wild Flower Lawns & Meadows Unique wild flower seed mixes with wild orchids Wild flower turf with wild orchid seed – nationwide delivery Wild flower plants and plant plug collections Yellow Rattle seed and plugs Advisory service for creating and managing wild flower areas and much more… SEE THE WEBSITE below: www.wildflowerlawnsandmeadows.com Tel: Colin 01435 810446 email: [email protected] Issue 35 2019 Landscape & Urban Design 63