December 7, 2012

In a disused old railway bay smack down in the middle of Helsinki, a cast-off engine turn table became the foundation last spring for an urban garden oasis, complete with a modern greenhouse and café.
Turn Table, a sort of … Read More...
Category: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies, Community Gardens, Composting, Container Gardening, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Herb Gardens, Raised Beds, Reclaimed & Recycled, Urban Agriculture
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November 20, 2012

The Fogger is Hamburg-based studio, Vakant Design’s concept for a highly efficient, indoor-outdoor vertical garden “fogponic” planting system. A nearly self-sustainable alternative to the traditional edible garden and great for those with small urban spaces, the design compliments almost any … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Containers and Pots, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Urban Agriculture, Vertical Gardens
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November 12, 2012

Photo: Robin Plaskoff Horton, Urban Gardens.
Update 2022: I wrote this post after Hurricane Sandy hit New York City area where I lived at the time. I now live in New Orleans where Hurricane Ida ravaged the city in 2021 … Read More...
Category: Community Gardens, Composting, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Urban Agriculture
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Battery Urban Farm. Photo via the Battery Conservancy.
Hurricane Sandy’s wrath caused the damage and demise of a number of New York City urban gardens and farms, some less fortunate than others.
Brooklyn Grange Urban Rooftop Farms
Brooklyn Grange lost … Read More...
Category: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies, Community Gardens, Composting, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Green Roofs, Greening, Urban Agriculture
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