:: images via NY Times
While the NY Times hails the uses of soil-less epiphytes as a 'new' solution (Patrick Blanc would politely disagree, I gather) this project does use the solution in a beautiful and appropriate way. "The vertical garden, a striking substitute for wasteful displays of cut flowers, was produced through a collaboration by Flora Grubb, a landscape designer; her fiancé, Kevin Smith; and Seth Boor, an architect. Because it was conceived fairly late in the building process, there was no way to include irrigation infrastructure, so the drought-tolerant plants are misted by hose every few days."
There isn't any irrigation, so the plants are watered via hand misting... usings a minimal amount of irrigation. And in typical fashion, it looks like the designers and builder are inching towards some movement towards packaging with their site Thigmotrope... although I've always thought that the marketing genius of a garden store owner and landscape designer named Flora Grubb was a pretty good stroke of wit, and a lot more sexy of a concept that Thigmotropism... call it destiny.
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