What This Site Covers
Verzorxi focuses on one specific installation context: vertical gardens attached to residential fences and outdoor walls in Canada. The content addresses three main areas — how to attach modular planting frames securely, which plants perform well in shallow root zones under Canadian temperatures, and how to set up drip irrigation that survives winter shutdown.
Most online resources about vertical gardens target either indoor living walls or large commercial facades. Fence-mounted residential panels involve different constraints: limited fence load capacity, freeze-thaw cycles, varying sun exposure, and drainage proximity to a property line. These articles try to address those specifics directly.
How Content Is Produced
Articles draw on publicly available horticultural references, including guidance from provincial agricultural extension services, university horticulture departments, and national bodies such as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. No statistics are fabricated and no sources are invented. Where specific figures are not available from verifiable public sources, articles describe conditions in general terms rather than inventing numbers.
Content reflects conditions found across Canadian climate zones, with particular attention to the range between USDA Hardiness Zone 4 (parts of northern Ontario, the Prairies) and Zone 7b (southern coastal BC and Windsor, Ontario).
Limitations and Disclaimer
The information on this site is for general informational purposes only. Specific fence loads, plant performance, and irrigation requirements vary by site. Always verify local fence bylaws with your municipality before installing a panel, and consult a qualified structural or horticultural professional for installation advice specific to your property.
This site does not sell products, endorse brands, or collect user data beyond standard server logs. It has no commercial relationship with any nursery, hardware supplier, or irrigation company.
Contact
Questions or corrections can be submitted using the form below. The site is maintained in Canada and responses are sent in English.