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Seasonal transformation of vertical garden throughout the year

The Seasonal Shift

How vertical greenery changes with Finnish seasons

Midsummer Lushness

Peak Growth

During Midsummer, vertical gardens reach their most aggressive growth phase. Long daylight hours and favorable temperatures encourage rapid expansion, creating dense, vibrant displays.

The abundance of foliage during this period provides maximum shade and creates rich, layered textures. Plants compete for space, creating natural density that filters light dramatically.

Lush summer growth in vertical garden

The Blue Moment

Winter structural dormancy in vertical garden

Winter Structure

During Kaamos, the Blue Moment of Finnish winter, vertical gardens reveal their structural beauty. Deciduous plants enter dormancy, exposing support systems and creating architectural silhouettes.

Evergreen species maintain their presence, providing continuity and texture. The contrast between dormant and active elements creates visual interest even in the darkest months.

Spring Renewal

New Growth

As daylight returns and temperatures rise, vertical gardens awaken. New shoots emerge, filling spaces that were bare during winter. The cycle begins again with fresh energy.

Spring growth is often the most dramatic, as plants respond to increasing light and warmth. This period offers opportunities to observe rapid transformation and natural renewal.

Year-Round Interest

Well-designed vertical gardens provide visual interest throughout all seasons. Plant selection considers seasonal changes, ensuring that each period offers unique aesthetic qualities.

The combination of evergreen and deciduous species, along with structural elements, creates gardens that evolve continuously while maintaining their essential character.

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