Living Wall Panel Mounting Guide
Living wall panels install on any flat surface using a concealed mounting rail system. Most residential walls can be completed in a single day.
Measure and Plan
Measure the wall area. Map out panel placement, accounting for outlets, fixtures, and edges. Order 5-10% extra material for cuts.
Install Mounting Rails
Secure horizontal mounting rails to the wall using appropriate fasteners. Rails should be level and spaced according to panel size.
Attach Panels
Hang panels on the rails starting from the bottom. Interlock edges for a seamless appearance. Trim edge panels with sharp scissors.
Finish Edges
Use trim pieces or tuck panel edges for clean borders. Touch up any visible gaps with individual foliage pieces.
Hedge Panel Mounting Guide
Hedge panels attach directly to existing fences using zip ties, screws, or proprietary clips. The process is straightforward and tools required are minimal.
Prepare the Fence
Clean the fence surface. Ensure posts and rails are structurally sound. For chain link, straighten any bent sections.
Position First Panel
Start at one end. Align the panel with the fence top. Secure with zip ties or screws at each corner and every 12 inches along edges.
Connect Adjacent Panels
Interlock or butt panels together. Secure the seam with additional zip ties. Ensure no gaps are visible from the viewing side.
Secure and Inspect
Walk the entire fence line. Add fasteners where panels feel loose. Trim any excess zip tie tails. Step back and check alignment.
When to Call a Professional
DIY-Friendly
Standard fence covering under 50 linear feet. Single-story living walls under 100 sq ft. Basic hedge topper installations.
Professional Recommended
Walls over 10 feet high. Commercial installations requiring fire documentation. Complex patterns or branded designs.