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January 09, 2009

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kyrie

Oh, I saw a segment once on Martha Stewart where she had some florist who was famous for doing these come in and make one. It seemed relatively simple, wish I could remember his name.

pve design

Perfect for my tree-house.

pve design

Perfect for my tree-house.

meg

I've been a long time reader, but this is my first comment...Wow, thanks for posting about this product! I have been a huge fan of verticle gardens since I discovered Patrick Blanc's work (if you want to check out a post on him go here: http://pink-to-green.blogspot.com/2008/11/patrick-blancs-living-walls.html)
Keep up the great work!

littlewinterbride.blogspot.com

how beautiful! instant herb garden inside would be heaven like. p.s. i heart your blog : )

Lauren

Wow. It's really gorgeous. I just came accross your blog & am loving it! (I was googling about Caroline Keith & your blog came up!) I'm putting you on my blogroll & will definitely be back!!

lamaisonfou.blogspot.com

I also like the clean look of this......
A nice way to also grow a privacy hedge to conceal a vertical eyesore. Great idea....

Closets

Amazing interior garden. I have never seen such a beautiful thing. Thanks for the idea. I will definitely make use of this. Thank you.

-Mini

Michelle

this is great, a neat idea too.

stacy guthrie, myweddingfilm

very very cool! i like the look and functionality!

Laurie

OMG - we have such a bunny problem here at my house - this may be the perfect way to grow herbs and keep the bunnies at bay . . . then again, they might just find a way to scale the walls . . . thanks for the idea!

Sabina

This is quite interesting.

Loving this blog!!

:)

Devon

Great post. In addition to the herb garden, I really liked the color of the green cabinet behind it! Thanks for the inspiration--I'm thinking the color would be perfect in my kitchen. :)

Devon

Great post. In addition to the herb garden, I really liked the color of the green cabinet behind it! Thanks for the inspiration--I'm thinking the color would be perfect in my kitchen. :)

Maryam in Marrakech

So incredible. I saw a vertical succulent garden in a magazine a while back and wish I could find someplace to do something like that.

Teresa

THIS is so neat! Going to check it out now...

mike

If Martha Stewart wants to meet a nice single man I am here for her.

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Amazing garden, It feels like I'm on countryside.

Luigi Hanway

Nova @ Grow Herb Garden

I'm curios, how does this design collect water?

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It seemed relatively simple, wish I could remember his name.

Luigi Hanway

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What would be a good ground cover to use as a lawn substitute? I'd like to use it in my front lawn so I don't have to mow it. I'd like something that grows no more than and inch or two high and is evergreen in Zone 7.

Richard Boles

Now that's ingenious! That would a great addition to any rooftop garden. I like the entire vertical concept. I'm thinking of creating a gardening tool closet hidden behind the herbs.

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That looks very cool and seems to be very convenient as well!

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