14. Grow Vertically to Save Space

Vertical gardening is a smart solution for maximizing limited space and adding visual interest to your garden. Use trellises, arbors, or wall-mounted planters to grow climbing plants like peas, beans, cucumbers, or even flowering vines such as clematis and morning glories. Hanging baskets and tiered shelves are perfect for herbs and strawberries.
Vertical structures not only save ground space but also improve air circulation around plants and make harvesting easier. For the best results, select sturdy supports and secure them properly. Get inspired and learn more about vertical gardening techniques from Better Homes & Gardens’ vertical gardening tips and explore creative ideas for all garden sizes.