Love these hanging vertical gardens by French botanist Patrick Blanc. They are so textural and sculptural with waves of different varieties of plants. Oh so lovely.
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I like the ambiance and it seems comfortable if you are in there.
Posted by: Reylan | Federal Posters | January 17, 2012 at 09:32 PM
Garden is so beautiful. All wall covered by greenery, makes mind fresh. I like to see.
Posted by: Home Painting | January 17, 2012 at 11:14 PM
While visiting Venice, I took photos of any splash of greenery that I could find (on a window ledge, in a small garden or a tiny courtyard) - but there wasn't much. Then, after spending several hours at Milan's Duomo, viewing the interior and exterior, we stumbled upon a breathtaking hanging vertical garden located several blocks away. A contrast to the hard surface carvings we had just viewed but, equally, a work of art. Thank you for providing a link to the French Botanist and for sharing the lovely photos. "Victoria Magazine" sent me your way - I look forward to returning.
Posted by: Esther | March 04, 2012 at 10:06 AM
While visiting Venice, I took photos of any splash of greenery that I could find (on a window ledge, in a small garden or a tiny courtyard) - but there wasnt much. Then, after spending several hours at Milans Duomo, viewing the interior and exterior, we stumbled upon a breathtaking hanging vertical garden located several blocks away. A contrast to the hard surface carvings we had just viewed but, equally, a work of art. Thank you for providing a link to the French Botanist and for sharing the lovely photos. Victoria Magazine sent me your way - I look forward to returning.
+1
Posted by: what domain names are available | April 11, 2012 at 03:22 AM
WOW!!!Wonderful place!Love the green plants!Feels so fresh!
Posted by: Cathy | April 16, 2012 at 01:54 AM
like the green world!
Posted by: promstreet | July 14, 2012 at 07:55 AM
Can't wait to grab a copy soon. Thanks for sharing.
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The rising cost of living and properties are giving most of us a migraine. Most people living in urban areas could only afford an apartment or condominium. A garden within these small little cozy homes may be the answer to relieve stress. Therefore, transforming your balcony into a garden can be benefiting.
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