
Olympus OMD f5.6 1/640s ISO 320 Canon FD 50mm macroEnough of pears for now…
Its winter in my patch of forest we have had some rain and there is lots of new growth…
For any one who follows my posts regularly and I am very appreciative, it will be obvious by now that I love gardening and unlike Mike Johnson (who incidentally just about has the best photographic read site on the web) I also love photographing flowers gardens and things agricultural or natural. As a child I spent a lot of time and for a while even went to school in the English Lake District I still regard it as my spiritual home even though I haven’t lived there for a long while. Gardens are a place where loves passions hopes fears hard work and exasperations all come together and often all at the same time. So when I see something that adds a new dimension in this case literally to my gardening interest I take a serious look.
One such instance was a restaurant that opened on St Georges Terrace in Perth where strawberries were growing in racks up the walls. I later learned that this was the product of an Australian thinker / designer Joost Bekkers http://byjoost.com/vertical-gardens/ and today I learned of another vertical garden done by Yael Stav’s in Israel http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/greening-tel-aviv-with-vertical-gardening-1.430478.
Without making too rash a statement this is a glimpse into the future and the reason why I say this is that using such systems one is able to grow almost anything almost anywhere in any climate with very little effort once these gardens are established. Its a triple + bottom line, food, good utilization of space, saves water, energy, as insulation, cooling, reduction in food miles and more in other words common sense…
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