Meristem has recently completed the installation of a vibrant new living wall at a private property in North London. This project marks the first stage of an extensive garden design initiative we are currently developing for our client.

TURNING THE GREY GREEN

The motivation behind this living wall stemmed from the construction of a brick wall by a neighboring property. Rather than facing a plain, empty wall, our client desired a dynamic and visually appealing alternative for their home.

WHAT MAKES UP THE LIVING WALL?

The living wall is a lush tapestry featuring over 250 carefully selected plants, reaching 7.36sqm.

Among the diverse array of species are the:

  • silver-leaved Convolvulus cneorum

  • striking purple blooms of Erysimum 'Bowles's Mauve'

  • evergreen Pachysandra terminalis

Each plant was chosen for its unique texture and colour, contributing to a rich and ever-changing visual experience.

THE BENEFITS OF THE LIVING WALL

This living wall not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the garden but also offers ecological benefits, such as improving air quality, providing habitat for wildlife, and contributing to the overall sustainability of the property. We are excited to continue our work on this garden design project, which promises to transform the outdoor space into a serene and picturesque retreat.

HOW DO LIVING WALLS WORK?

Living walls are constructed in the same way as real walls. They are built with a skeletal structure that is suspended with sections containing the plants and flowers that will make up the green wall.

Living walls contain a large amount of plants in a relatively small, vertical space. By using the walls and extending upward, the plants, which provide maximum benefits, are installed without reducing the floor space.