CHADA MODULAR PLANTERS INSTALLATION

HOW TO BUILD VERTICAL GARDEN / GREEN WALL

 

 

Our CHADA Modular Planters are precisely engineered so you can simply and securely snap together.  To connect modules vertically, be sure to correctly position the modules so the circled snaps on their sides are aligned, as in the diagram below. ** Always wear gloves while assembling.

 

 

To connect the modules horizontally, align the modules and slide them together until they securely snap into place.  ** Recommend 2 people to make sure they are aligned and firmly locked. CHADA Modular Planters can be arranged on the ground, stand alone, or hung on the wall.

 

 

HUNG ON THE WALL 

L-shape supporter and S-shape holder brackets are required. There are included in the set.

 

To connect your joined modules to the wall, first measure the distance between your modules’ clips for our L-shaped wall brackets, then securely screw the wall brackets to your wall.  Next, screw our joined modules onto the L-shaped brackets.

We also provide “S-shaped brackets” so you can secure the top of your modules to the wall to ensure stability and a secure connection

 

You are ready to plant any flower, herb, and/or vegetable into your vertical garden. No more 1/3 of the planter should be filled with soil. Light material such as bark and coconut husks are recommended. Heavy material such as clay, and stone are not recommended

 

Water from the planters can cause water damage to the floors, carpets, and other surfaces. Always place a water proof barrier under the planters or create gutter if you are going to build indoor vertical garden

 

 

 

FREE  STANDING 

Follow step 1 and 2 , and continue until the desired layout. CHADA Modular Planters can be free standing up to 3 feet without any additional supports or tools.

 

You are ready to plant any flower, herb, and/or vegetable into your vertical garden. No more 1/3 of the planter should be filled with soil. Light material such as bark and coconut husks are recommended. Heavy material such as clay, and stone are not recommended.