Blooming and Bold


Without the buzzards and bees

Where would we bee?


A blog by Nicolle Kuna

A blog about sustainable landscaping and some eco-humour and eco-creativity.

Inside this blog we look at everything that is encroaching in to our natural urban landscapes – outdoor rooms (errchkem), weeds, urban noise, excess nutrientsThere’s a bit of art to add extra colour and inspiration. We believe in making sustainability fun - more gaming, less shaming.

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Attribution for above garden design goes to

Andrew Jones, talented artist and designer.

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Sunday 6 May 2012

A selection of gardens and jobs







First concept. The portulacas are not long-living
plants, so these lasted only a couple of seasons.





Second concept, started to think
about planting vegetables amongst
the ornamentals drought-resistant
plants. 


Remember that garden designs can evolve.
Just as the worms continue to turn the soil, we continue to
turn over new ideas, for more long-lived planting.  At this
point, the only plants being regularly watered are the vegies
and herbs.





Green Roof Initial stages


Green Roof with water proof layer, filter layer,
and planting media (scoria, wood chips, and sand)

Attaching the drainage layer to the green roof. 


Hessian sack with planting media being encased inside
chicken wire. 

Hessian vertical planter ready for hanging
on a balcony or in small court-yard garden.
These are used in third-world countries where
poor sanitation means suitable sites
for produce planting are at a
premium. 



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