Principle of operation and cross-sections

VERTICAL GARDEN – INDOOR

Cross-section of a garden with a floor drainage system

This type of drainage is used when the vertical garden starts from the floor. In this solution, the water collection gutter is directly placed on the floor.

Cross-section of a garden with a floor drainage system and a built-in front

This type of drainage is used when the vertical garden starts higher than the floor, but the intention is to construct a front for the garden beneath the water collection gutter. This solution involves installing the water collection gutter above the floor. In this arrangement, it’s possible to conceal the siphon within the enclosure.

Cross-section of a garden with a wall drainage system

This type of drainage is used when the vertical garden starts higher than the floor, and there is no intention to enclose it. Opting for this solution involves securing the water collection gutter above the floor.

VERTICAL GARDEN – OUTDOOR

Cross-section of a garden with floor drainage system

This type of drainage is used when the vertical garden starts from the floor. In this solution, the water collection gutter is placed on the floor.

Cross-section of a garden with floor drainage system and a built-in front

 

This drainage is used when the vertical garden starts higher than the floor, but there is an intention to enclose the front of the garden beneath the water collection gutter. In this solution, the water collection gutter is secured above the floor.

Cross-section of a garden with wall drainage system.

 

This drainage is used when the vertical garden starts higher than the floor, and there is no intention to enclose it. The water collection gutter is mounted above the floor in this solution.

Feel free to explore all types of vertical gardens presented in cross-sectional form.