December 27, 2011
Artist Daniel Goers, whose Scrap Ecology botanical sculptures we recently featured, runs Autumn Workshop, a Brooklyn, New York design fabrication studio where he works with “the idea of biophilia (a natural bond between humans and other living systems) and how … Read More...
Category: Containers and Pots, Finding, Lighting, Reclaimed & Recycled, Terrariums
Tags: sustainable design
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December 26, 2011
S.O.S. Mobile Garden is a discarded shopping cart, suitcase, baby carriage, even a commode, retrofitted into a mobile edible garden for the purpose of engaging the public in debates about important issues such as recycling, food justice, urban … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Creating, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Urban Agriculture
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December 24, 2011
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Category: Experiencing
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December 23, 2011
Experimenting in his Brooklyn Gowanus neighborhood, designer/artisan Daniel Goers has created Scrap Ecology, a collection of design objects and sculptures created from wood scraps and other found materials, each containing a living component rendering them simultaneously as art, furniture, … Read More...
Category: Finding, Green & Sustainable, Green Walls, Reclaimed & Recycled, Vertical Gardens
Tags: sustainable design
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December 22, 2011
Illustration: Guillermo Munro for the China Daily.
In response to its growing urbanization, China is reinventing the “garden city” concept in order to create space for both its urban and its displaced rural citizens. Every year, more than 15 million … Read More...
Category: Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Green Roofs, Greening, Urban Agriculture, Vertical Gardens
Tags: hanging gardens, urban farming, urban farms
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December 17, 2011
Turn man-made into man-saved by creating a Re-DIY vertical green living wall as Turkish design firm Designnobis did. For their Naturewall, the designers collected about ten used plastic disposable coffee cups, washed them off, then created a simple flexible metal … Read More...
Category: Creating, Green & Sustainable, Green Walls, Reclaimed & Recycled, Vertical Gardens
Tags: DIY
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December 14, 2011
Created from lightweight concrete, plants, and moss, artist Robert Cannon refers to his sculptures and containers as Terraforms, which literally means “earth-shaping” or the process of “deliberate modification of the atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Experiencing, Garden Art, Garden Design, Rooftop Gardens
Tags: lightweight cement containers, living art, moss art
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December 12, 2011
Along Brooklyn, New York’s polluted Gowanus Canal, there’s a garden that merges horticulture, permaculture, and heritage craft making. Last Spring, two environmentally engaged Brooklyn artists planted a terraced broomcorn garden along the canal. Funded by a regrant from the … Read More...
Category: Greening
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December 10, 2011
Garden journal photo: Seayard on Flickr
Winter is a great time for planning, dreaming, and collecting your ideas for recording in a garden journal. There’s no “garden variety’ garden journal. One person’s journal may be solely for record keeping while … Read More...
Category: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies, Books, Finding, Garden Design, Great Finds
Tags: record keeping
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