
A Poinsettia is not just for Christmas
02.12.2014Top tips for keeping that much loved Christmas plant alive. We've tested a plant sensor and mixed it up with some good old gardening knowledge...
Top tips for keeping that much loved Christmas plant alive. We've tested a plant sensor and mixed it up with some good old gardening knowledge...
Founded by English gardener John Tebbs, The Garden Edit redraws the traditional boundaries associated with shopping and the garden by bringing together a modern collection of products that embody functionality, timelessness and beauty.
What an amazing gardening-video, published by "Nowness, for the culturally curious"... Enjoy.
The Zurich Succulent Plant Collection is one of the most impressive of its kind, covering more than 4750sqm and displaying over 6500 plants. We visited the collection and brought our good old 35mm camera.
by Natasha Starkell | 13.03.2013 | art , bikes | 0 comments | Rating: 0 votes
You can always be guaranteed to find something quirky and unusual on Etsy, but a bicycle planter really isn't something we expected to find! If you live in a flat, but love plants, you might go so far as to install a window box or buy some house plants, but you can now take it a step further and grow a garden on your bike!
These gorgeous stylish planters are as great innovation, using the latest technology they are created with modelling software and then printed in 3D in nylon. They attach securely to almost any size of bike with a strong nylon cord, all you have to do is add your plants! Something sturdy like a succulent would probably work best. The planters come in a variety of colours and of course you can add several to your bike if you're keen to go green!
Get yours here.
Working mum, struggling with gardening chores.
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