September 26, 2018
What does the future of urban farming look like? For Marjan van Aubel, it’s Power Plant, a self-powered hydroponic solar greenhouse she showcased last week at the London Design Biennale.
Power Plant’s transparent solar glass is not only visually … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Green Roofs, Greening, Hydroponics, Indoor Gardening, Irrigation, Rooftop Gardens, Solar Energy, Travel, Urban Agriculture, Vertical Gardens
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September 13, 2018
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Photo by Robin Plaskoff Horton.
If you are a gardener, it’s likely you feel connected with nature and care about the planet. Think about strengthening that relationship by learning some simple ways to green your garden or greenhouse.
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Category: Composting, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Irrigation, Rain Gardens, Reclaimed & Recycled, Solar Energy
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September 11, 2018
It’s a sustainable dog’s life in this contemporary canine cottage. The eco-chic timber construction features a turf clad side ramp leading to a slanted green roof with a motion-activated water faucet and integrated irrigation system.
Pups can lounge rooftop with … Read More...
Category: Great Finds, Green & Sustainable, Green Roofs, Greening, Irrigation, Rooftop Gardens, Solar Energy
Tags: designer dog houses, dog house, dogs, hound home, pooch palace
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September 5, 2018
Photo: Robin Plaskoff Horton.
HOAs (Home Owners Associations) exist to promote cooperation, safe neighborhoods and a stable environment for those who live within their boundaries. Rules and regulations are often necessary to ensure that neighbors treat one another with respect … Read More...
Category: Decks, Patios, & Paths, Experiencing, Lifestyle, Privacy: Walls & Screens
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August 16, 2018
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Interest in gardening is rapidly increasing, especially among environmentally and nutrition-conscious millennials who also want to know where their food comes from.
Patrick Nadeau’s Urban Garden planter bags.
Many of this age group live in apartments … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Containers and Pots, Finding, Garden Software, Gifts, Green Gadgets, Hydroponics, Indoor Gardening
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August 5, 2018
Photo:Paolo Crocenzi
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Gardening and fashion have been linked for ages. Throughout history, people have sown the seeds of plants to fabricate textiles for clothing.
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Confederate soldiers were called “butternuts” because the color of their … Read More...
Category: Apparel, Creating, Garden Art
Tags: Compostable Couture, Horticouture
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July 30, 2018
With college dorm move-in day around the corner, it’s time to think about how to personalize this space. Maybe you’ve already snagged colorful bedding, a rug, and some colorful wall decor. Now bring your dull dorm room to life with … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Containers and Pots, Finding, Green & Sustainable, Hydroponics, Indoor Gardening, Lighting, Terrariums, Vertical Gardens
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July 24, 2018
Updated September 2024
Driving across the intersection at Magazine and Napoleon Streets, I pass through a cloud of thousands of tiny soap bubbles floating across four street lanes from one side to the other. Then, as I turn the next … Read More...
Category: Experiencing
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July 18, 2018
Avant-garde botanical artist Azuma Makoto’s works are narratives about the ephemeral nature of life; fleeting moments to be experienced with passion before they disappear.
In his past works, Makoto has frozen vibrantly hued botanicals in large blocks of ice, created … Read More...
Category: Experiencing
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