10th April 2008

Plant a Garden on your Wall

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In my efforts to bring you cool and unusual stuff for the home (like the crown molding wire hider) I search far and wide… ok, maybe just have a few other like minded individuals bookmarked in my newsreader.  But I filter!

This is seriously cool.  A wall mounted planter.  Living art!

Wall Planter

Grow herbs, sprouts, vines of some sort… I don’t really know what you would grow and I guess it would depend on light conditions but I think this would definitely make a cool improvement if you have the wall space and are looking for all the benefits that a little live greenery adds to a home.

Build one yourself, if you’re handy, or purchase one here .

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Comment by Luc
2008-04-10 15:17:25

Cool, no I can put my murphy bed to good use during the day.

 
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