Urban Greenery
ninaprettyballerina:

Vertical Farm Proposal Is Woven Into The Fabric Of The City
“Michelle Cheng, a graduate of the Ryerson University School of Interior Design, has designed a vertical farm for her thesis. She didn’t place it at the waterfront or in the theater district, she put it in the middle of a transitioning residential area with a large social housing component, full of people who need affordable fresh food.”
more: treehugger
image: Michelle Cheng

ninaprettyballerina:

Vertical Farm Proposal Is Woven Into The Fabric Of The City

“Michelle Cheng, a graduate of the Ryerson University School of Interior Design, has designed a vertical farm for her thesis. She didn’t place it at the waterfront or in the theater district, she put it in the middle of a transitioning residential area with a large social housing component, full of people who need affordable fresh food.”

more: treehugger

image: Michelle Cheng

ninaprettyballerina:

Rooftop Fish Farm Ups the Ante for Urban Agriculture
“The prototype Globe/Hedron ‘is a bamboo greenhouse designed to organically grow fish and vegetables on top of generic flat roofs. The design is optimized for aquaponic farming techniques: the fish’s water nourishes the plants and plants clean the water for the fish,’”.
image: Antonio Scarponi/Conceptual Devices

ninaprettyballerina:

Rooftop Fish Farm Ups the Ante for Urban Agriculture

“The prototype Globe/Hedron ‘is a bamboo greenhouse designed to organically grow fish and vegetables on top of generic flat roofs. The design is optimized for aquaponic farming techniques: the fish’s water nourishes the plants and plants clean the water for the fish,’”.

image: Antonio Scarponi/Conceptual Devices

smarterplanet:
‘Film farming’ uses no soil and just one-tenth the water
With water efficiency in mind, Dubai-based Agricel recently launched a farming system that uses a film-like material instead of soil and allows farmers to use 90 percent less water.
via emergentfutures

smarterplanet:

‘Film farming’ uses no soil and just one-tenth the water

With water efficiency in mind, Dubai-based Agricel recently launched a farming system that uses a film-like material instead of soil and allows farmers to use 90 percent less water.

via emergentfutures

Submission from chelsey1016:

Target Center green roof in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Great submission! I hope more businesses get on this bandwagon

Submission from chelsey1016:

Target Center green roof in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Read the article Photo credit

Great submission! I hope more businesses get on this bandwagon

Vegetable garden using re-purposed palettes
by BRING Recycling

Vegetable garden using re-purposed palettes

by BRING Recycling

mermay:

scout:

Edible Gardening in Small Spaces | The Small Garden

Love the wine box garden!

I love any non-conventional garden!

mermay:

scout:

Edible Gardening in Small Spaces | The Small Garden

Love the wine box garden!

I love any non-conventional garden!

urbanfoodproduction:

how did they attach this to the metal wall?

With cleverness!

urbanfoodproduction:

how did they attach this to the metal wall?

With cleverness!

checkoutmygarden:

My vertical pallet herb garden

Well done!

checkoutmygarden:

My vertical pallet herb garden

Well done!

DIY Upside-Down Tomato Planters

Great for city-dwellers with little or no garden space!

Vertical vegetable garden planted on the side of your house in repurposed rain gutters
via How does your garden grow? A different way to plant vegetables
Submitted by Anna C.

Vertical vegetable garden planted on the side of your house in repurposed rain gutters

via How does your garden grow? A different way to plant vegetables

Submitted by Anna C.

seedstofeedrooftopfarm:

woseph:

portable farm -> milk crates (they moved the entire farm inside during Hurricane Irene!)

Riverpark Farms NYC

that is intense, the whole farm!?

Love it all

Brooklyn  Grange - World’s Largest Rooftop Farm

Swedish Garbage Bags Grow Instant Vertical Gardens
“Designer Topher Delaney used  construction debris bags with poked holes for lettuce and other garden  veggies to peek out of - a great way to build a garden up instead of out  - and a lot less weeding! A low-tech version of vertical farming.”

via mixgreen: greenoptions

Swedish Garbage Bags Grow Instant Vertical Gardens

“Designer Topher Delaney used construction debris bags with poked holes for lettuce and other garden veggies to peek out of - a great way to build a garden up instead of out - and a lot less weeding! A low-tech version of vertical farming.”

via mixgreen: greenoptions

seedstofeedrooftopfarm:

Hell’s Kitchen Farm Project! (Taken with picplz.)

seedstofeedrooftopfarm:

Hell’s Kitchen Farm Project! (Taken with picplz.)

Brooklyn  Grange - World’s Largest Rooftop Farm