A random pine seedling surprise on our #greenroof. Only 3" of soil, so we'll see how big it gets!
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A random pine seedling surprise on our #greenroof. Only 3" of soil, so we'll see how big it gets!
A random pine seedling surprise on our #greenroof. Only 3" of soil, so we'll see how big it gets!
One of the more creative urban greenery posts... Someone placed a Tarzan swinging from Maiden Ferns that were growing in some cracks in the wall in San Sebastian, Spain.
Hey again, we'de like to ask you a few general questions based on one of your images for a feature profile on our blog, is there an email address we could contact you through?
Sorry, took a hiatus...
you can email me at [email protected]
Your blog is amazing and I love it so so much <3 I live for urban greenery.
I didn't think anyone noticed! Thanks for the note, and inspiration to continue. All it takes is one comment and one person to appreciate nature in the city!
-eric
A tree grows in Brooklyn.... on a terrace, in Bed Stuy, about 3 stories high
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A sink grows in Brooklyn!
Vines growing on the fence at the BQE entrance ramp in Brooklyn, NYC. They turn bright red in the fall months (Boston Ivy with some Virginia Creeper)
A photo of nature taking over in Utica, New York. Photo taken by our friend Stacy Antoville
Our newest Green Roof at the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House.
NYC building covered in Virginia Creeper. Thanks Patti!
A naturally forming green wall in upstate NY covered with sphagnum mosses.
Our installation at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House in Manhattan. It's one of three green roofs on the building, and we are almost finished!
vines
The beginnings of a moss-covered roof!
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn NYC. The bike area has lattice cement pavers with grass in the void spaces.