July 19, 2011
Natalie June’s daughters enjoying the new garden.
Guest Post by San Diego Urban Gardener, Natalie June.
I have always dreamed of living off the land. I have dreamed of going into my backyard and finding all of the ingredients I … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Creating, Edible Landscaping, Garden Design, Green & Sustainable, Raised Beds, Reclaimed & Recycled, Urban Agriculture
Tags: Sand Diego gardener
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July 18, 2011
Photo: Fung + Blatt Architects.
This is the second in a series of five homes and gardens in the Silverlake and Echo Park neighborhoods that I visited as part of Dwell on Design’s self-guided tour of East Side Los Angeles … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Experiencing, Green & Sustainable
Tags: sustainable architecture
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July 15, 2011
Zac Benson’s got a bad succulent collecting habit. The San Diego-based photographer says his girlfriend, who shares his love of these “fat plants,” would for Valentine’s Day “way rather have nice a Kalanchoe Beharensis a.k.a. Felt Plant” than a dozen … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Containers and Pots, Creating
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July 14, 2011
Young Dutch designing duo Nathan Wierink and Tineke Beunders think herb planters suck. Their transparent planters adhere right on the window with suction cups. Kitchen gardening just got really cool.
“Buy your kitchen herbs ready-made in a supermarket,” instruct the … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Finding, Herb Gardens
Tags: kitchen gardening, suction cup planters
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July 12, 2011
Influenced by both Japanese and Scandinavian design, French designer Alexandre Reignier sleekly bends a white lacquered aluminum base topped with slats of bleached natural ash wood resulting in a simple curved piece that could work well in a number of … Read More...
Category: Finding, Great Finds, Outdoor Furniture
Tags: stools
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July 10, 2011
A close friend of mine, who happens to be a fabulous cook, is weathering a very difficult time in her life. So she cooks. Using some of her home-grown food, she cooks, not just for sustenance and distraction, but to … Read More...
Category: Creating, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Urban Agriculture
Tags: cooking, gardening, recipes, tomatoes, urban
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July 7, 2011
Passing a yin-yang floor mosaic that leads to the front door. Photo: Robin Horton.
On a warm Saturday at the end of June, armed with a GPS, I navigated around the labyrinth of Los Angeles freeways and surface streets for … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Edible Landscaping, Experiencing, Green & Sustainable, Green Roofs, Reclaimed & Recycled
Tags: Garden Art, sustainable architecture, urban gardens
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July 6, 2011
Amid the proliferation of gourmet food trucks serving up gastronomic choices comparable to those found at three and four star restaurants, The Flower Truck, a Los Angeles mobile flower shop has parked it’s petals. So from Design Truck, … Read More...
Category: Finding
Tags: florist, flower trucks, flowers, food trucks, tabletop
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July 5, 2011
Don’t these flowers look happy? High quality garden compost can come from the strangest of sources…my friend in the UK shared this with me and I had to pass it along to you:
“A friend of mine does maintenance work … Read More...
Category: Composting, Experiencing, Green & Sustainable
Tags: compost
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