Living Wall

Our Living Walls Return for Exclusive DJ Set at Chelsea Flower Show

Meristem Design were thrilled to return and install living walls for both the main stage and DJ booth during the 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Our main wall was 24 m2, creating an impressive and eye-catching backdrop for attendees to enjoy.

This year saw Chelsea Late take off with successful DJ Jo Whiley taking the stage for the first time ever at a RHS show.  Gardening and a rave - what a combo!

Jo Whiley performing on stage at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Designing the living walls

With a legendary DJ headlining the evening stage at RHS Chelsea for the first time, we wanted to ensure that our walls were as bright and beautiful as ever, including the uplifting and bold RHS Chelsea purple hues. The creation was brought to life by our very own Living Wall Designer Nina:

My inspiration for this year’s design began just a few minutes from my home at Warwick Gardens, where I noticed the stunning Lavandula stoechas blooming among other plants. The living wall features a diverse array of green foliage, dotted with lush ferns and vibrant flowers.

One of the most rewarding aspects of this project is participating in the installation. It’s an incredible experience to be surrounded by a fantastic team brimming with energy and enthusiasm.
— Nina Simoes - Meristem Designer

INSTALLING THE WALLS

Living walls are constructed in the same way as our real walls. They are built with a skeletal structure that supports our living wall troughs. The only real difference is we do not install an integrated irrigation system for events.

They contain a large amount of plants in a relatively small, vertical space (40 plants per square metre). By using the walls and extending upward, the plants are installed without reducing the floor space, making it an ideal setup for RHS Chelsea and Jo Whiley to entertain the crowds. 

THE BENEFITS OF A LIVING WALL

Our living walls also provide many ecological and environmental benefits including air purification, encouraging biodiversity and having very low water consumption.

WHAT PLANT SPECIES DID WE USE?

With over a 1000 plants used to create the living walls, it was important to choose plant species that would deliver an aesthetic impact, provide benefits to wildlife and thrive in a living wall. 

  • Heuchera 'Lime Marmalade'

  • Osteospermum Solana

  • Osteospermum Valencia

  • Pachysandra terminalis

  • Polystichum setiferum

  • Polystichum tsussimense

  • Asplenium Scolopendrium

  • Blechnum spicant

  • Campanula portenschlagiana

  • Carex Oshimensis 'Evergold'

  • Dryopteris goldieana

  • Erysimum 'Bowles's Mauve'

REPURPOSING THE PLANTS

Following the end of this year’s show, all plants used within the living walls are being repurposed as part of our primary school project work to educate and engage children on the importance of nature. This will help to reduce waste and help deliver our commitment to fostering an environmentally conscious generation

These workshops allow the students to immerse themselves and learn all about sustainable living and how they can care for their environments and become more eco-friendly day to day.

Meristem's Living Wall at RHS Hampton Court Flower Show 2023

Meristem's Living Wall at RHS Hampton Court Flower Show 2023

Transforming Spaces with Living Walls: Explore our stunning Living Wall at the Bandstand - Get Growing Stage at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show 2023. Discover the art of biophilic design, plant selection, installation, and the powerful impact of reconnecting people with nature.

Whether you are a seasoned gardener seeking inspiration for your next project, a landscaping professional looking for innovative ideas, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, RHS Hampton Court offers an extraordinary experience.

A Big Welcome To Our New Edible Living Wall

A Big Welcome To Our New Edible Living Wall

Sustainable living is getting easier and more popular nowadays with many different options available on the market. We have launched a new product that will help you grow your own plants at home all in one free standing unit: our Edible Living Wall. We have the amazing opportunity to officially present it at the next RHS Hampton Court Flower Show (July 5th to July 11th) and the RHS Tatton Show (July 21st to July 25th).

Meristem Take Their Free Interactive Workshops Online, to Accommodate COVID-19

Meristem Take Their Free Interactive Workshops Online, to Accommodate COVID-19

Before the outbreak of COVID 19 Meristem had a full diary of Lunchtime Workshops booked in with some of London’s biggest architectural practices. Now that working from home is the new norm we have adapted the presentation to an online format.

Could Greenery Help Save Our High Streets?

Could Greenery Help Save Our High Streets?

Unfortunately our High Streets have struggled to compete with online retailers and the empty units often attracting anti-social behaviour such as graffiti and fly-posting. 

We feel we may have one small part of the solution which is to install pregrown living green screens in front of the empty units.  We rent out the living screens to the Council’s or Business Improvement Districts or private landlords until the unit is re-let.  

Amazon Inspired Vertical Garden Workshop

Amazon Inspired Vertical Garden Workshop

 Join Meristem Design in a unique opportunity to participate in a vertical garden workshop, with a connection to the Amazon Rainforest. 

Enhance your space by transforming your urban dwelling to a green oasis, with your very own vertical garden. Within the workshop you will learn how to create and maintain your very own ‘living wall’ or vertical garden. The evening will be hosted at the delicious vegan restaurant Pipoca, in Brixton London. 

3 living walls at this years RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival

3 living walls at this years RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival

After our success at the Chelsea Flower Show we are delighted that the RHS have once again asked us to design and supply living walls for another of their shows.

This week in the wonderful grounds of Hampton Court Palace we have 3 living walls:

A double sided herb wall consisting of more than 700 fragrant, edible herbs.

And two 3x2m living walls situated at the entrances planted with vibrant salvia and achillea to grab your attention.