Installtion Guide
Installation Methods for Artificial Green Wall
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HortoCulture green wall range can be installed quickly & easily with commonly found tools at home.
The installation method depends on the material of the surface where the artificial green wall is to be placed. Whether stone, concrete, wire or timber, there is no need for special tools or fixings. You can get the work done with a few items available at home or which can be easily bought at the local hardware store.
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Fixing methods:
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Timer, MDF or Woods Fences / Walls
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Staple Gun
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U-nails
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Woods Screws
Plaster Walls​
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General Screws
Mesh, Tubular or Railing Fences / Walls
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Cable ties
Brick, Concrete, Masonry or Stone Fences / Walls
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Screws with Anchor Plugs
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Step 1: Site Survey & Preparation
It is necessary to ensure that you take preventive measures for safe installation
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1. Measure your space (multiply length x width to calculate square feet required) and order enough panels to cover the wall or fence, we are provided a bespoke service/ Please contact us.
2. Mark up the area you wish to start and finish on the wall or fence.
3. The foliage of our green wall panels are extremely dense. But consideration maybe given to painting a white wall a darker color prior to installation.
5. Avoid installing artificial green walls near sources of open flames.
Step 2: Install Your First Panel
Hold up your green wall panel and attach the panel starting in the top corner and proceed to add a fixing every 50cm
Depending on the surface you will need to attach slightly differently.
Timer, MDF or Plastic Fences / Walls
- Simply staple, screw or U nail the panels to the wall/fence (gripping the backing mesh to the wall or fence)
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Brick, Concrete, Masonry or Stone Fences / Walls
- Drill your hole adjacent to the backing mesh.
- Place the plug into the wall whilst holding the vertical garden panel against the wall
- Hammer or insert the wall fixing whilst ensuring the head of the fixing grips the panel against the wall
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Mesh, Tubular or Railing Fences / Walls
- Push a cable tie through the vertical garden panel and loop it back around through the head of the cable tie and pull tight.
- Cut off the excess end of the cable tie.
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Step 3. Firmly Secure The Panel
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Proceed to attach a fixing every 50cm per vertical garden panel.
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Standard panels are 100m x 100cm
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With larger bespoke Panels you will require two people to install
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Step 4. Secure The Second Panel
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Using the holes and lugs along the panel you should now join the second panel (and subsequent panels) to the first panel.
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Step 5. Continue the same process
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Step 6. Ruffle the Foliage
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Follow the above steps to secure remaining panels. You may need to cut the last vertical garden panel to accommodate, and to ensure the wall is completely filled.
If your wall is smaller than a full panel you can simply cut the excess off the vertical garden panel using scissors by cutting along the backing mesh.
Once all your vertical garden panels are installed you can proceed to lightly fluff the panels as sometimes when unboxing them they may have been tightly packed inside.
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Larger plants have wire Leafs which can be pulled out a desired style. it's also possible to reposition larger plants as required.
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Should you wish to have someone else install our beautiful vertical garden panels we are always happy to speak with you or them to guide you through the vertical garden installation process. Alternatively, you can contact us to get an installation quote.
Our qualified installers can do all the work for you. Our staff are always ready to advise and assist, whether you’re looking to make once-off orders for your living room, office or large-sized orders for your business.
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