March 17, 2016

As we set our clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time, we also “spring forward” into the warmer season dreaming about enjoying the outdoors. Here are ten of our favorite outdoor furniture designs. Some exist, and some are concepts, but all … Read More...
Category: Finding, Great Finds, Outdoor Furniture
Tags: designer outdoor furniture, modern outdoor furniture
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March 16, 2016

Here’s more design goodness from Spain. Madrid-based architect Carolina González Vives of Fisheye Architecture has designed the ‘floating’ Cloud Observatory, a cooling system to counter the urban heat island effect.

Her “outdoor restaurant and chill out” space sits atop an … Read More...
Category: Experiencing
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March 11, 2016

As I love double-duty designs for small and light-deprived spaces, Mygdal Plantlight fits the bill functioning as both a light fixture and planter. The lamp is a terrarium-like completely self-sustaining ecosystem where, the designers contend, plants can grow for … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Finding, Lighting, Terrariums
Tags: lamp and planter. planter lamp, planter light
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March 10, 2016

A floating food forest on a 50-foot platform made from shipping containers will dock in New York City waters throughout 2016.

Public Food in Public Space
Swale is a collaborative floating urban food project dedicated to rethinking and challenging New … Read More...
Category: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies, Edible Landscaping, Garden Design, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Permaculture, Public Gardens, Urban Agriculture
Tags: food forests, public art, urban public art
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March 8, 2016

Sponsored by Visit Winston-Salem
Updated 2024
Although Old Salem is just a 10-minute drive from Winston-Salem, it’s centuries away from the city’s contemporary urban center.
Visitors to the historic North Carolina town travel back more than 250 years to experience … Read More...
Category: Community Gardens, Edible Landscaping, Education & Tours, Experiencing, Garden Tourism, Green & Sustainable, Travel, Urban Agriculture
Tags: 18th century homes and gardens, heirloom vegetables, old salem, travel
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March 3, 2016

Now in its 14th year, Fiskars Project Orange Thumb® awards cash and garden tools to community groups across North America and Canada. I am honored to be on their editorial board for the second consecutive year where I helped … Read More...
Category: Creating
Tags: community garden grants, Community Gardens, Fiskars, Project Orange Thumb
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March 2, 2016


What better place to view a beautiful cityscape than from a rooftop? Well you can do just that in Stockholm. Rooftop Tours offers the adventurous an opportunity to experience the Swedish capital’s skyline from 141 feet (47 meters) above.

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Category: Experiencing
Tags: hiking, Stockholm, urban adventures
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March 1, 2016
Runner Up for Core77 Design Awards in Built Environments.
”A collaboration between architects, designers, and technologists who are building new ways of interacting with nature,” say Plant-in City architects Huy Bui, Carlos J. Gómez de Llarena, and Jon Schramm about
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Category: Creating
Tags: modular planters, planters, urban art installations
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February 27, 2016
Bespoke Insect Hotel, Geoffrey Fisher.
The following article by Robin Plaskoff Horton originally appeared on Fix.com:
At any given time, your garden might contain over 2,000 species of insects. Some of these are pests, the kind you don’t want in … Read More...
Category: Creating
Tags: bug hotels, insect hotels
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February 26, 2016

Naturalist designers in St. Petersburg, Russia are creating innovative planters, vases, vessels and other objects for plants. They’ve got planters that hang and climb walls, vases with their own shelves, geometric multi-pot units, and even planters inspired by Sputnik.
1. … Read More...
Category: Containers and Pots, Great Finds, Uncategorized
Tags: design, naturalists, Planter Design, planters, russian designers
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