Niall had a wealth of knowledge to impart, with plenty of tips on installation and the best ways to maintain a wall to the satisfaction of your client. The choice of plants is surprisingly wide - Niall suggested that one day we might walk down Regent Street with a pine forest overhead - but the right choice of plants for the location ensures that a wall offers interest all year round, that pests like vine weevils are kept at bay, and that plants, properly zoned to take light, shade and moisture into consideration, thrive.
Living Walls offer more than just the chance of “Greening the Grey” aesthetically. Niall supplied plenty of information to tempt clients into designing verticals into their project, including the fact that installing a Living Wall will count towards the green space that’s often required to offset a major construction. Their proven environmental and social advantages might also persuade your clients to install a wall or roof. Vertical planting reduces indoor and outdoor pollution, reduces the need for air-conditioning, and provides acoustic barriers. It’s even been found to reduce absenteeism in offices.
Paul Greenyer, of Insideout Home & Garden Improvements, based in Haywards Heath, was keen to attend the day as he intends to specialise in living walls next year and is currently building a demonstration wall at home. He's firmly of the opinion that “anywhere that can get living wall should have one”.
“As Niall said, the key is to understand that every job is completely different,” said Paul. “That's what enables versatility, and we can all do something completely different.”