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Artificial green wall panels

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sogni verdi, Mar 13, 2026 at 8:17 PM.

  1. Sogni verdi

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    I am considering fitting a couple of artificial green wall panels on a wall in a small seating area. I know there are many on the market at varying prices and planting styles and usually 1mx1m. I read they are UV time and weather tested, but I would like to know has anyone had any experience of these panels?
    I saw in this forum a subject on Live green walls from 2012, following a feature on Gardener's World, however, I don't want to go down the route of live plants, along with the framework and irrigation issues.

    Also, while doing my internet searches, I came across Fence Wallpaper!!! Once again this is something I could consider for this small seating area, where I need only cover a single fence panel.

    Any thoughts or recommendations would be much appreciated.
     
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    I considered these for a non gardening relative once and concluded that you need to spend quite a bit to get something that looks realistic enough to sit next to without regret :biggrin:. The ones in the link below are expensive and I think you could achieve something better with a few wall hung decorative pots and real plants or repurpose an old ladder as a display unit with a few potted plants.

    Artificial green walls, faux walls, artificial plant panels and mats
     
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    I might not be the best person to judge this, but with all the fly tipping on a professional scale see the A34 scandal, I'm even more cautious what I buy and where it might end (can it be recycled or does end on a landfill).
    I have a bigger pot with a Wisteria in front of a panel to cover the seating area and it grows happily covering the fence.
    It depends of course on what you have.
     
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