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Wire / Cyclone / Mesh Fencing

Tools required:
- Black Cable Ties

1. Place your  rst panel against the top left corner of your fence and using cable ties, simply pass 

them through the fence and pull tight.

2. Repeat the process every 25cm across the top, sides and bottom edges. If needed, add more 

cable ties to the centre of the panel to ensure it sits  at.

3. See ‘Assembling your wall’ instructions (see next page) on how to assemble the rest of your 

green wall. Secure each panel by repeating the steps above.

Tip: We would recommend adding more attachment points (equally spaced) if the area is exposed 
to wind.

Concrete / Brick / Stone / Render

Tools required:
- Hammer Drill + Masonry Drill Bit
- Screws (try using screws with a large head for more coverage)
- Wall Plugs
- Hammer
- Pencil

1. Place your  rst panel against the top left corner of your fence/wall and mark the drill location 

in the top left corner hole. Drill the marked hole using the hammer drill with masonry bit.

2. Lightly hammer a wall plug into the drilled hole and secure with a screw.

3. Align the panel correctly and use it as a guide to mark all the other drill locations. Drill the 

marked holes and repeat step 2.

4. See ‘Assembling your wall’ instructions (see next page) on how to assemble the rest of your 

green wall. Secure each panel by repeating the steps above.

Tip: We would recommend adding more attachment points (equally spaced) if the area is 

exposed to wind.

1. Attach your  rst panel to the top left corner of your chosen 

mounting surface (as previously instructed).

2. Place the second panel to the right side of the  rst panel. 

Lock the two panels together using the clips along the left 
side. Use a spirit level to ensure the wall garden is level.

3. Secure each panel as speci ed in the installation instructions.

4. Repeat this process until the top row is complete. Once the 

top row is locked and secured in place move down to the 
next row.

5. Repeat above steps until all panels have been clipped in 

place and secured.

Tip: If needed, use garden clippers to trim any excess overhang 
along any of the sides.

Assembling your wall

 

 

 

2nd

Top to

Bottom

1st

Left to Right

START

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