
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 | 17.09.2013 | art , vase , bouquet | 0 comments | Rating: 0 votes
Here's an interesting concept. Vases are so common and run-of-the-mill that most of us probably haven't given the idea of the vase any thought at all. However, Decha Archjananun has done just that and broken down the functionality of the vase into its most basic form. There is the structure of the vase that supports the flower stems, there is an element of containment to hold water to keep the flowers alive for longer, and there is an element of weight so keep the vase stable so it doesn't topple over. With this idea in mind, that the functions of the vase were quite distinct, the Weight Vase was invented. Here the weight and containment part is quite different from the support part of the vase, yet the two fit together to create a unique and stylish home accessory.
The vases are in production, so if you're looking for a vase that's as stunning as the flowers it contains, you may just want to look into getting a Weight Vase.
Working mum, struggling with gardening chores.
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