VG VertiGrow Hub
Vertical planting solutions • Brussels

Living plant towers and vertical greenery systems for homes, offices and terraces.

The studio specializes in modular plant towers, vertical planters and tailored growing systems designed for compact city spaces in Brussels and beyond. Carefully selected species, sustainable substrates and smart irrigation options help you turn bare walls, small balconies and office corners into dense green habitats that clean the air, dampen noise and add a calm, biophilic atmosphere to everyday life. Whether you need a compact column of herbs in the kitchen, floor‑to‑ceiling foliage in a lobby or a full building façade project, each solution is configured for light, orientation and maintenance preferences to ensure long‑lasting growth and stable, healthy plants.

Tailored plant palettes

Species selected according to light levels, orientation and seasonal wind on Brussels façades.

Modular towers

Stackable units, moveable planters and lightweight substrates for terraces and balconies.

Full support

Design, delivery, planting and ongoing care plans for residential and commercial clients.

Vertical garden plant towers in a contemporary urban balcony setting

Plant design studio dedicated to vertical greening and compact city habitats.

The team brings together horticulturists, landscape designers and urban gardeners who focus exclusively on growing upwards rather than outwards. Over the years, they have developed curated plant combinations that thrive in towers, wall pockets and column systems, taking into account Brussels’ changing seasons, prevailing winds and variable daylight across streets and courtyards. Every project begins with a site consultation to analyze exposure, water access and structural limits, which is then translated into a custom configuration of containers, supports, irrigation pathways and plant palettes adapted to both private and commercial spaces.

Beyond aesthetics, the mission is to transform hard surfaces into living, functional green layers that improve thermal comfort, absorb pollutants and offer micro‑habitats for pollinators. Clients can choose from edible arrangements, evergreen screens, lush tropical mixes or minimalist monotone schemes that echo modern architecture. Detailed maintenance guides, optional seasonal tending visits and monitoring support allow beginners and experienced plant owners alike to enjoy resilient vertical gardens without guesswork or constant troubleshooting.

Green wall with layered foliage and climbing plants in a bright interior corridor

Why vertical planting solutions stand out.

Each project is crafted as a complete system: from plant selection and rooting volume to irrigation, anchoring and long‑term care, ensuring reliable growth on exterior façades and interior feature walls.

Modular formats are designed to be reconfigured over time, so you can extend, relocate or restyle your living towers as needs, seasons or building layouts change.

Curated plant assortments for every exposure

Species are assembled into tested assortments that match precise growing conditions such as full sun on a south‑facing terrace, shaded inner courtyards or mixed light stairwells. Climbers, trailing plants and compact shrubs are balanced vertically to provide layered coverage, avoid competition and reduce the need for constant trimming. Special attention is given to root behavior within limited substrates, ensuring stability on balconies or rooftops and minimizing structural load while still producing dense foliage and seasonal flowering interest.

Lightweight modular systems for urban architecture

Structural modules are engineered from lightweight yet robust materials that can be anchored on walls, railings or stand‑alone frames without overloading façades. Stackable towers and panel‑based units allow for phased installation, making it possible to start with a single column and gradually expand into a full green wall. Integrated drainage layers, root barriers and adjustable anchoring elements simplify installation on a variety of surfaces, from brick and concrete to metal balustrades and existing privacy screens.

Efficient irrigation and simplified care

Irrigation schemes are tailored to the scale of each project, ranging from simple manual filling reservoirs for small balconies to automated drip lines and recirculating systems for large‑scale installations. Carefully structured substrates hold sufficient moisture while maintaining aeration, reducing both water use and maintenance time. Clear care plans, seasonal checklists and optional service visits help ensure that even busy clients can sustain lush, healthy vertical gardens with minimal effort and predictable running costs over the long term.

Enhanced comfort and microclimate benefits

Vertical greenery can soften strong light, add shade, reduce glare and provide a gentle cooling effect in courtyards, balconies and glazed office spaces. Dense planting helps filter dust and urban pollutants while also dampening reflected street noise, making outdoor seating areas and working environments more pleasant. By transforming hard, reflective surfaces into living layers, plant towers contribute to improved thermal comfort and visual calm, especially valuable in dense city districts.

Flexible configurations for homes and businesses

Solutions are available for compact apartments, single‑family houses, office buildings, hospitality venues and retail frontages, with each configuration adapted to traffic patterns and usage. Entry lobbies can be framed by tall, architectural plant columns, while cafés and terraces benefit from fragrant, lush dividers that create intimacy between tables. Modular elements can be branded, integrated with lighting or combined with seating to form cohesive, multi‑functional green zones that remain practical for day‑to‑day circulation.

Sustainable materials and long‑term resilience

Wherever possible, structural components and planters are sourced from durable, recyclable materials that withstand outdoor exposure and repeated replanting cycles. Plant selections emphasize resilient species, many of which support pollinators or provide seasonal food crops, aligning vertical gardens with broader ecological goals. Combined with responsible irrigation design and long‑range maintenance planning, these choices help ensure that installations remain vibrant, resource‑efficient and structurally sound for years rather than single seasons.

Close view of modular vertical planting system with diverse foliage layers

Services for complete vertical greening projects, from concept to ongoing care.

Service packages are organized around clear project stages: initial consultation, design proposal, installation and long‑term care. During the first phase, site conditions are assessed in detail, including sun paths, shade patterns, wind exposure, water access and load‑bearing constraints. This information is translated into tailored layouts and plant palettes, accompanied by visual sketches and system diagrams so that clients can understand exactly how their future plant towers and vertical planters will function in daily use.

Installation teams handle all necessary preparation and mounting steps, from fixing support structures to filling planters with custom substrates and placing each plant according to the design. Irrigation systems are tested, timers are calibrated and clear guidance is provided on how to adjust watering settings across seasons. For interior projects, special attention is paid to lighting, drainage management and access for maintenance, ensuring that plant walls complement existing finishes and furniture rather than creating disruption.

After installation, clients can choose between self‑care with detailed instructions or scheduled service visits that include pruning, feeding, system checks and seasonal plant refreshes. Optional upgrades cover expansion of existing systems, integration of new plant varieties and conversions from manual watering to automated solutions. These ongoing services keep vertical gardens looking cohesive and healthy, while also extending the lifespan of structural components and irrigation parts through regular inspection and preventive maintenance.

Technician installing vertical planting panels in a modern office lobby

Example project workflow

A typical small balcony installation may start with a single plant column with integrated reservoir and later grow into a multi‑column composition along the railing. Clients receive planting maps, irrigation notes and recommendations for seasonal adjustments, making it straightforward to evolve the space over time.

Larger commercial schemes often involve phased implementation, allowing businesses to test vertical greenery in one area before expanding across their premises.

Contact and consultation details.

Use the contact details below to schedule an on‑site visit, request a concept proposal or discuss vertical planting options for your property. Residential owners, facility managers, architects and hospitality operators are all welcome to reach out with plans, drawings or photos of existing spaces.

Address: Rue du Jardin Botanique 15, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

Phone: +32 2 123 45 67

Email: tower-vertigrowhub@live.com

When getting in touch, you are invited to share approximate dimensions, orientation and photographs of the area you would like to green. This preliminary information helps to prepare relevant plant proposals and structural options ahead of a site meeting.

Consultations can be conducted on‑site in Brussels or remotely, with digital sketches and recommendations provided for review. For multi‑site or larger‑scale projects, phased planning and budget breakdowns are available so that vertical gardens can be implemented in stages that match your timeline.