Vertical Gardening is a special kind of (Vertical Garden in Chennai) urban gardening suitable to small spaces, particularly for decorating the walls and roofs in various styles (Vertical Garden in Chennai). This is an alternative method for gardening by expanding the scope of growing plants in a vertical space (Vertical Garden in Chennai). Intensive urbanization has left hardly any horizontal space for outdoor gardens (Vertical Garden in Chennai). Green walls (Vertical Garden in Chennai) are not only spectacularly beautiful, but also helpful in enlivening the ambiance. Green walls can absorb heated gas in the air, lower both indoor and outdoor temperature, providing a healthier indoor air quality as well as a more beautiful space. (Vertical Garden in Chennai)
Green facades:Green facades are a type of green wall system in which climbing plants or cascading groundcovers are trained to cover specially designed supporting structures. (Vertical Garden in Chennai) Plants are either grown in the ground or in the elevated containers where they are watered and fertilized. (Vertical Garden in Chennai)
Green facades (Vertical Garden in Chennai) are a type of green wall system in which climbing plants or cascading groundcovers are trained to cover specially designed supporing structures. Rooted at the base of these structure, in the ground, in intermediate planters or even on achieving full coverage. Green facades can be anchored to existing walls or built as freestanding structure, such as fences or columns
Green walls / Living walls :Living wall system (Vertical Garden in Chennai) composed of pre-vegetated panels, vertical modules (Vertical Garden in Chennai) or planted blankets that are fixed vertically to a structural wall or frame. These panels (Vertical Garden in Chennai) can be made of plastic, expanded polystyrene, synthetic fabric and support a great diversity of plants species ( eg: a lush mixture of ferns, ground covers, perennials and edible plants).
Constructed from pre-vegetated panels, vertical modules or planted blankets (vegetated mat wall) that are fixed to structural framework (Vertical Garden in Chennai) or to a wall Made from steel framework, plastic, expanded polystyrene and synthetic fabric to support a variety of diversity and density of plant species Tend to require more maintenance such as fertilizer and water than green facade systems (Vertical Garden in Chennai)that are planted into the ground.
Chennai also known as Madras, the official name until 1996) is the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, it is one of the largest cultural, economic and educational centres of south India. According to the 2011 Indian census, it is the sixth-most populous city and fourth-most populous urban agglomeration in India. The city together with the adjoining regions constitutes the Chennai Metropolitan Area, which is the 36th-largest urban area by population in the world. The traditional and de facto gateway of South India, Chennai is among the most-visited Indian cities by foreign tourists. It was ranked the 43rd-most visited city in the world for the year 2015 and was ranked the 36th-most visited city in the world for the year 2019. The Quality of Living Survey rated Chennai as the safest city in India. Chennai attracts 45 percent of health tourists visiting India, and 30 to 40 percent of domestic health tourists. As such, it is termed "India's health capital". Chennai has the fifth-largest urban economy of India.
The heart and home of all things cultural in the South, Chennai is an underrated gem for travelers. With sprawling beaches, centuries-old temples, crowded markets and a rich culture, Chennai has a way of converting tourists into frequent visitors. The warmth and hospitality of the locals, coupled with their innate pride for the city and a vast knowledge of everything from culture to politics, is largely responsible for making Chennai, Madras to the old-schoolers, what it is.
Though Chennai is one of the four metros of the country, it is far more relaxed, and more concerned with history and culture than progress and financial matters, especially compared to Mumbai and Delhi. This Southern city is also home to many expats, who have found their comfort zone here.
Whether you want to experience the life of a typical Tamilian in a small close-knit neighborhood, enjoy a lavish stay at one of the many burgeoning luxury hotels, or up your culture quotient by watching a dance recital or visiting a museum, this southern city offers it all. While there are many bars and restaurants that stay open till the wee hours, the beauty of those raised here is that they enjoy watching a play just as much as they like sipping on cocktails at pubs. Make friends with a local, and you’ll find a home in Chennai forever.