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Anchor Brewing Vertical Herb Garden

Florafelt Pro System. Living Green Design. Anchor Brewing Co., San Francisco.

Florafelt Pro System. Living Green Design. Anchor Brewing Co., San Francisco.

Anchor Brewing company harvests organic herbs from their vertical gardens to garnish cocktails at their rooftop tasting patio in San Francisco. The Rooftop bar staff have been using the vertical gardens for about 3 years now to add a fresh experience for their clients. These Florafelt Pro System living walls were originally installed and currently maintained by Living Green Design.

Original planting see: Vertical Herb Garden for Bartenders

Florafelt Pro System. Living Green Design. Anchor Brewing Co., San Francisco.

Florafelt Pro System. Living Green Design. Anchor Brewing Co., San Francisco.

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Seaside Vertical Garden

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Linsey Graves of Living Green Design created a seaside vertical garden using the Florafelt Pro System. Grasses and conifers are delicately orchestrated in his design for this beautiful Sea Cliff San Francisco rooftop garden.

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Luxurious Bromeliads and Succulents Living Wall

Florafelt Pro System for a Pacific Heights Home by Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design San Francisco.

Florafelt Pro System for a Pacific Heights Home by Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design San Francisco.

Landscape designer Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design, San Francisco adds a striking mix of bromeliads and succulents to the entryway of a fabulous Pacific Heights home. Floating above a reflecting pool, the living wall turns an interesting architectural feature into a stylized celebration of earth and water, nature's most harmonious elements. The living wall planting grid assembles quickly using the Florafelt Pro System.

Florafelt Pro System for a Pacific Heights Home by Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design San Francisco.

Florafelt Pro System for a Pacific Heights Home by Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design San Francisco.

Once planted, Lindsey artfully added mosses to create fully filled lush living wall. Details are added to create this stunning living masterpiece.

Florafelt Pro System for a Pacific Heights Home by Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design San Francisco.

Florafelt Pro System for a Pacific Heights Home by Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design San Francisco.

Living Wall Installation

Lindsey Graves of Living Green Design used the Florafelt Pro System to create this living wall installation. Stainless steel grids were mounted to the wall then the water shield is inserted. For this install a custom recirculation system was added to use water from the pond below. Florafelt Grow Strip is then woven in then Florafelt Root Wrapped plants are added.

 
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Santa Monica Succulent Living Wall

Florafelt Pro System Living Wall by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Florafelt Pro System Living Wall by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Succulents add a dash of excitement to a newly-created landscape design by AD Landscape Design (Los Angeles Area) @adlandscape for a private home in Santa Monica. Using the Florafelt Pro System, the living wall creates an artistic focal point for the luscious garden.

Florafelt Pro System filled with a stunning display of succulents by by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Florafelt Pro System filled with a stunning display of succulents by by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Installing Florafelt Grow Strip onto the Florafelt Pro System Grids by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Installing Florafelt Grow Strip onto the Florafelt Pro System Grids by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Succulents are added to complete the design using Florafelt Root Wraps by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

Succulents are added to complete the design using Florafelt Root Wraps by Alan Dunn Landscape Los Angeles.

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Grasses and Maples Vertical Garden

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Davis Dalbok, Living Green Design, Florafelt System

Davis Dalbok and Brandon Pruett at Living Green Design explore color and contrast combining Japanese maple, ferns, grasses, and oxalis in the Florafelt system at their San Francisco showroom.

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Davis Dalbok, Living Green Design, Florafelt System

Davis Dalbok, Living Green Design, Florafelt System

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Davis Dalbok, Living Green Design, Florafelt System

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Living Canvas Vertical Garden

Landscape architect Alec Hawley explores a dynamic collection of succulents for his own backyard living wall using the Florafelt Pro Vertical Garden System.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Alec Hawley

Alec experimented with a wide variety of succulent species to identify the most successful for the environment.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Alec Hawley

A wide variety of species are artfully mixed together create delightful experience.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Alec Hawley

The succulent garden is the focal point of the yard and provides a backdrop to the children's play area. It's an inspiring place to discover and learn.

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A year after planting, nearly all have thrived and a sweeping expanse of color and texture creates a dynamic and exciting landscape element.

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Landscape architect Alec Hawley explores a dynamic collection of succulents for his own backyard living wall using the Florafelt Vertical Garden System.

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Wisdom and Age Grow Vertically

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Landscape designer Davis Dalbok boasts his masterful aging vertical garden works on display at Living Green Design showroom gardens in San Francisco.

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The entitled 'Birds of Prey' vertical gardens were transferred here after the 2013 Decorators Showcase in Pacific Heights. The Florafelt Pro System infrastructure was reconfigured into a large single living wall.

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Blue Star Ferns and Leather ferns fill the lower areas that have more moisture while the Japanese Maples go dormant and lose their leaves for winter.

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Leather Ferns mingle near the moist lower areas of the living wall. Woody stems of Conifers from the original installation begin to thicken with age. Grasses finish out their season with an undergrowth of dieback.

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Luxurious Urban Oasis Fern Walls

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Tim O'Shea for a San Francisco Residence.

San Francisco's foggy Fillmore district is ideal for grottos of lush ferns that enhance a spa and shower hidden within the plant wall. A total of 2000 plants are growing in three massive living walls throughout the home, the tallest of which towers 25 feet. They transform this luxurious urban home into a natural oasis.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Tim O'Shea for a San Francisco Residence.

Rock and Rose worked with landscape architect Tim O'Shea to design these massive vertical gardens. They used the Florafelt Pro System with direction by Chris Bribach of Plants On Walls, system installation by Mike Long of Longevity Construction, and final planting by Michael Bonicci of Showplant Nurseries.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Tim O'Shea for a San Francisco Residence.

Tim O'Shea chose a collection of practical yet lush ferns for the cavernous, low-light conditions including Mother, Maidenhair, Bird Nest, and Blue Star ferns. Babytears and Soleirolii provide a variety of textures and colors that grow into a smooth delicate carpet with a subtle wave of contrast from the yellow flowers of Maroon Oxalis.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Tim O'Shea for a San Francisco Residence.
Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Tim O'Shea for a San Francisco Residence.

The gardens are maintained monthly by the team at Showplant Nurseries who use tall ladders to keep the living walls manicured to perfection.

Florafelt Pro System Vertical Garden by Tim O'Shea for a San Francisco Residence.
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Intern Builds Vertical Garden, Inspires Green Living

Angelica Rocha inherited her grandfather's green thumb to build her first green wall, complete with 50 fish! The minnows form a vital link in her new aquaponics vertical garden at the EcoCenter on San Francisco Bay. This Berkeley student is on a fast track to make the world a lot more green, so meet her now and say you knew her when.

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Just completed in December at the EcoCenter at Heron’s Head Park, the 84-pocket living wall is Angelica’s internship triumph. “Kids love it!” she says. “I think the EcoCenter is happy to house such an amazing piece of living space.”

The nutrient-rich water from the fish tank feeds the plants, creating a closed cycle system that is a perfect example of sustainable urban living ─ what the EcoCenter is all about.

Eternally curious, Angelica had experimented at home with vertical gardens. Since she was so interested in them and horticulture, "The EcoCenter project spoke to me,” she says.

Perhaps also because her grandfather and uncles were agriculture and landscaping professionals in Mexico before coming to the U.S. She dove into learning about Plants On Walls and Florafelt, too. “I was amazed at the projects. Each one is absolutely beautiful. I was so impressed, I had to learn more.”

Angelica arrived at the EcoCenter through a course, Applied Research in Sustainability, at City College of San Francisco. She now studies environmental management at UC Berkeley, after earning her bachelor’s degree last year in recreation, parks and tourism administration at San Francisco State University.

An amazing community and education center, the EcoCenter brings sustainable power, water and wastewater systems to life. It’s the first LEED Platinum - Zero Net Energy Building in San Francisco. Here you’ll discover a living roof, rainwater harvesting, constructed wetlands and much more.

Angelica helped run the popular Science Saturday programs that foster public interaction, and gave tours that required deep knowledge of San Francisco's watershed, Eco Center's wastewater treatment, biomimicry, environmental design and local wildlife.

For the aquaponics living wall, Angelica worked with Florafelt CEO Chris Bribach, who advised her at each step. Kids and adults alike had fun root-wrapping the native plants.


Assembly of the Aquaponic Vertical Garden

If you've ever built an Ikea bookcase, the idea is the same: all parts are labeled and ready to assemble.

If you've ever built an Ikea bookcase, the idea is the same: all parts are labeled and ready to assemble.

The patented Grow Bun allows water to reach every plant, wicking moisture into the felt where the roots grow while keeping the front dry and drip-free.

The patented Grow Bun allows water to reach every plant, wicking moisture into the felt where the roots grow while keeping the front dry and drip-free.


“I believe vertical gardens are the best solution for greening the urban environment. They require little space and make a big impact inside and outside,” she says. “They benefit the environment and ourselves ─ improving air quality, reducing particulate level, reducing stress, increasing productivity, and more.

“The EcoCenter is right on the waterfront of San Francisco Bay, one of the most invaded watersheds in the world. I wanted to bring in marsh plants, similar to ones you'd see outside, as a talking point for how our watersheds filter themselves.”

What’s next for this intrepid intern? Big goals, of course: making her mark in green infrastructure and environmental planning, and adding more vertical gardens to the world. She also plans to complete a 20-day hike along the John Muir Trail from Yosemite to Mount Whitney.

 

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Six Ways To Scrub Your Air

What’s better than the gift of clean air? Thanks to her unique skills in green building and regenerative design, Amanda Goldberg of Planted Design has the air quality thing down, so breathe easy. Learn more about her vertical gardens, also available for rent, and innovative ideas that combine beauty with healthier air, inside and out.

Amanda Goldberg of Planted Design works with Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design to transform an industrial building into a living facade.

Amanda Goldberg of Planted Design works with Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design to transform an industrial building into a living facade.

Did you know? 70% of the detoxing our bodies need is supplied by breathing (perspiration provides 20%). And yet, dangerous volatile organic compounds released by carpets, copiers, and most any synthetic item in our lives rob us of clean air daily!

“People often don’t think about the VOC gases given off by fresh paint, flooring, carpet and cleaning products,” says Amanda. “More people in a room also raise carbon dioxide levels. Too much CO2 makes us sleepy and causes headaches, nausea and sickness.”

With all those hazardous compounds and carbon dioxide hanging around, Amanda creates living walls that work hard to remove ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde, and other toxins from the home and workplace. Thanks to photosynthesis, plants also replace toxins with vital oxygen

Amanda’s top plant picks for healthier indoor air

1. Pothos

1. Pothos

2. Orchids

2. Orchids

3. Philodendron

3. Philodendron

4. Snake plant

4. Snake plant

5. Spider plant

5. Spider plant

6. Peace lily

6. Peace lily

Amanda created her first vertical garden while working for Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute, helping companies such as Aveda design products for a sustainable economy. Last March, she “took a leap” and started her own business bringing walls to life. She started with an 8x4-foot mobile vertical garden for the Natural Products Expo in Anaheim, CA, then installed it in her client's office in Palo Alto, CA.

Pothos Vertical Garden for Go Raw by Amanda Goldberg Planted Design.

Pothos Vertical Garden for Go Raw by Amanda Goldberg Planted Design.

Now her creativity knows no bounds. With her unique custom portable gardens, Amanda is tapping into, and ramping up, the market for living wall rentals – weddings, conferences, photo booths and more. Because these gardens need backlighting, company logos and other special touches, Amanda turns to a whole community of artisans to bring out the best in her projects. As a ceramic artist and  industrial designer who created a “living desk” for her college thesis, perhaps it’s only natural. “I enjoy the collaborative spirit. It inspires and invigorates me," she says.

Partners in design: Amanda and Brandon Pruett from Living Green Design co-created this living wall in San Francisco’s Mission District, turning a sterile heat island into a thriving green oasis.

Florafelt Pro System filled with California Native Species by Amanda Goldberg and Brandon Pruett in San Francisco on 14th Street between Mission and Folsom.

Florafelt Pro System filled with California Native Species by Amanda Goldberg and Brandon Pruett in San Francisco on 14th Street between Mission and Folsom.

Urban Renewal volunteer root-wrapping team led by Amanda Goldberg and Brandon Pruett.

Urban Renewal volunteer root-wrapping team led by Amanda Goldberg and Brandon Pruett.

Amanda says she’s happy with the ease and flexibility of Plants On Walls‘ Florafelt system. “You can put plants in, then exchange them for a different aesthetic as your style changes."

How much is enough? For a 1,800 square foot house, a NASA study recommends 15 to 18 good-sized plants that clean the air and give off oxygen.

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Exploring Color and Contrast

Monet would be proud. Living Green Design is a noted San Francisco firm that, in their words, “takes a unique approach to garden design that crosses borders, styles and trends.” Their folks believe strongly that interior design, plantscapes and style should all connect to the exterior garden seamlessly. A vertical garden was an ideal way to incorporate this concept of unified indoor and outdoor living. 

Davis Dalbok, founder and principal designer, and Brandon Pruett, who specializes in creating multi-dimensional vertical living walls, installed a large, 20x10-foot vertical garden at their San Francisco showroom.

They filled the Florafelt system with a vibrant textural feast of ferns, grasses, yellow oxalis and even trees − Japanese maple!

Oxalis is especially versatile when “painting” a vertical garden: besides yellow, the profuse flowers are available in pink, purple and white, and their foliage adds even more color and texture: chartreuse, purple, maroon, silver, purple-black, speckled combos and more.

Oxalis also thrives in part shade and likes well-drained, moist soil. Reliable up to zone 5, the plants can be treated as perennials in warmer climes; they’ll need overwintering inside if grown in climates like the Midwest, or they can be treated as annuals.

Davis says the garden is a hit. “When clients enter, they are so impressed by the diversity of plant material, and the sheer scale, that they almost always begin to figure out how they might incorporate something similar into their home or office. Most of the ambient natural light comes from skylights above, so this  garden provides the perfect opportunity to ‘zone’  the placement of plants in the overall design, demonstrating how one can achieve a successful installation by addressing all of the particulars.” 

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Davis Dalbok, Brandon Pruett, Decorator Showcase 2013, Florafelt System

Plant materials for their showroom were repurposed from the 2013 Decorator Showcase in Pacific Heights San Francisco. Birds of prey was the title of this exhibition that featured grasses and conifers, maples and ferns.

All plants which are not typical to vertical gardening but were a total transformation of this enclosed space to a lush landscape of lore.

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Davis Dalbok, Brandon Pruett, Decorator Showcase 2013, Florafelt System

The Living Green team continues to delight and amaze with their unique vision that delivers an experience to be remembered.

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Living Facade Vertical Garden

Amanda Goldberg of Planted Design worked with Brandon Pruett to create a living facade near 14th and Folsom Street in the Mission District of San Francisco using the Florafelt Pro System.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Brandon Pruett and Amanda Goldberg create a living facade for their client's industrial building near 14th and Folsom Street in San Francisco's Mission District.

This living facade is filled with drought tolerant California natives and contains thousands of plant starts.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

The freshly planted vertical garden is already busrting with life and beginning to fill in.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Looking up from the street the industrial facade has been transformed into a lush countryside that offers a habitat for birds and bees.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Brandon leads a team of volunteers to wrap the plants in felt diapers. The root-wrapped plants are set aside and then inserted into the Florafelt System.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

The rooftop was the perfect place to prepare the plants for the vertical garden.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Amanda of Planted Design hired Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design to map out the irrigation system that includes copper drain trays that directs runoff to landscape below.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Amanda Goldberg and Brandon Pruett worked together to create a dramatic design that includes a wide variety of color and interest highlighting California natives and drought tolerant species.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

First a wire gird is assembled then the Florafelt Grow Strips are woven into it. 

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

A scissor lift is used to place the root-wrapped plants according to the design grid.

Amanda Goldberg, Brandon Pruett. Planted Design. Near 14th and Folsom St., San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

This completed living facade is a landmark installation that will not only transform the neighborhood but soften the urban experience for all.

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Exotic Species Vertical Garden

Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design created a design thick with exotic species for their San Francisco Showroom using the Florafelt Pro System.

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Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design Showroom, San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

This unique water-saving vertical garden uses the urn (at the lower left) to collect and recirculate water and nutrients.

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Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design Showroom, San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design Showroom, San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design Showroom, San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design Showroom, San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design Showroom, San Francisco. Florafelt Pro System.

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San Francisco Orchid Show 2015 Vertical Garden

San Francisco Orchid Expo 2015, Florafelt Pro System

San Francisco Orchid Expo 2015, Florafelt Pro System

For the Pacific Orchid Expo 2015 a Fabergé style cascade of pink orchids on a curved vertical garden welcome visitors at the entrance of the Fort Mason Hall in San Francisco where the show was held. 

San Francisco Orchid Expo 2015, Florafelt Pro System

San Francisco Orchid Expo 2015, Florafelt Pro System

Plants were kept in their original pots for the 3-day show then sold on the final day to raise money for the San Francisco Orchid Society. Special thanks goes to Casper Curto and all the volunteers who helped to create this incredible display.

San Francisco Orchid Expo 2015, Florafelt Pro System

San Francisco Orchid Expo 2015, Florafelt Pro System

The Florafelt Pro System was donated by Chris Bribach, inventor of the Florafelt system.

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Vertical Herb Garden for Bartenders

Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design created a bartender's herb vertical garden for Anchor Brewing Company's exclusive San Francisco rooftop cocktail tasting lounge. Working with team members Rachel Farinelli and Lindsey Graves they created a delightful mix of herbs ideal for a bartender's garnish to a glass.

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Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design, Anchor Brewing Company, Florafelt System

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design, Anchor Brewing Company, Florafelt System

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design, Anchor Brewing Company, Florafelt System

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design, Anchor Brewing Company, Florafelt System

Brandon Pruett, Living Green Design, Anchor Brewing Company, Florafelt System

VIDEO: Vertical Herb Garden for Bartenders.  A mix of herbs served fresh for the perfect garnish for glass. Brandon Pruett, Rachel Farinelli and Lindsey Graves from Living Green Design created a custom vertical plant wall for Anchor B…

VIDEO: Vertical Herb Garden for Bartenders.  A mix of herbs served fresh for the perfect garnish for glass. Brandon Pruett, Rachel Farinelli and Lindsey Graves from Living Green Design created a custom vertical plant wall for Anchor Brewing Company's cocktail tasting rooftop lounge.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Marin Center Vertical Garden

Fani Hansen Architects used the Florafelt System to create a curved vertical garden to 'bring the outdoors in' at Frank Lloyd Wright's Marin Center in San Rafael, California.

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Fani Hansen Architects, Frank Lloyd Wright Marin Center, Florafelt System

Fani Hansen Architects, Marin Center, Florafelt System

Fani Hansen Architects, Marin Center, Florafelt System

Fani Hansen Architects, Marin Center, Florafelt System

Fani Hansen Architects, Marin Center, Florafelt System

Architect Fani Danadjieva Hansen used the Florafelt system to create a curved vertical garden to 'bring the outdoors in' at Frank Lloyd Wright's Marin Center in San Rafael, California. Florafelt planting and Maintenance by Michael Bonicci, Showplant Nurseries. Plants prepared and delivered by SF Foliage. Wire grid installed by Cruz Construction, San Rafael.
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Living Architecture Vertical Garden

Inspired by the lush tropical lava formed earthworks of Hawaiian cliffsides landscape designer Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design envisioned a living architectural form to be presented at Sunset Magazine Celebration Weekend 2014. He began with a futuristic crystalized brutalist form then filled it with vividly colorful botanical plant species. Like Hawaiian caves, water dripped from the living structural cantilever that arched over a stone vessel below. Visitors moved through the exhibit as if transported into another world.

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This wildly colorful living wall installation was created using the Florafelt Pro System designed by Chris Bribach of Plants On Walls. This patented living wall system uses a 6 by 6 inch metal grid frame to support Florafelt Grow Strip that is woven into the grid to create pleats to support the plants.

The Florafelt Pro System is a very robust and versatile planting system that can be customized for almost any vertical gardening application.

 
 
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Florafelt Aquaponics Growing Vertical Greens

We created test gardens in Sonoma, California to develop an aquaponics system growing a variety of leafy greens with many different types of lettuce, kale and others.

 

What is Aquaponics?

Aquaponics is a way to grow vegetables using water circulated from fish tanks. This ‘closed loop’ system is water efficient and can provide multiple food sources from both the fish and plants.

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Test Garden

We created test gardens in Sonoma, California to develop an aquaponics system growing a variety of leafy greens with many different types of lettuce, kale and others. Here are the details of our discoveries and what we found to work best. Overall we were were pleased with the simplicity of the system. At first we started with electronic monitoring and complex timers but later abandon the complexity and just let the system run constantly which proved to be best for the overall system, including less wear on the pumps and better filtering for the fish.

 
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Aquaponics Ecosystem

For our aquaponics installation we grew a variety of leafy greens from sprouted from seeds. We used a hearty breed of goldfish to keep it easy for our initial runs. The goal was to build up the natural biology in the system to create a balanced ecosystem for both the plants and fish. The water system runs continuously to keep the plant materials irrigated and the water oxygenated for the fish. A pump that is always on is more reliable because it prevents pump cycling and extends pump life.

 

Florafelt Pro System Design

The aquaponic system is prepared for another year of planting. Florafelt Pro system units are mounted above 100 gallon tanks. This siThe Florafelt aquaponic growing system is prepared for another year of planting. Florafelt Pro system units are mounted above 100 gallon tanks. This simple system provides a copious amount of vegetable and fish harvests.

 

Supports and Grids

Struts are mounted to the building facade. Bent wire stainless steel grids are clipped to the struts using strut clamps.

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Water Shields

Plastic water shields are inserted into the grids to provide waterproofing.

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Water Tanks and Protective Covers

Large 100 gallon tanks are placed below each set of grids that cover an area 8 feet wide by 4 feet tall. A gutter directs water into the tank. A section of grid is hinged and locked on the top of the tank for child safety and to keep rodents out. Built-out tank surrounds would make this a much more attractive installation. For this test garden, these were adequate.

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Recirculating Pump and Auto Refill with Water Filter

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Irrigation Tubing

Standard 5/8″ irrigation tubing is used to circulate water through the system. Large holes are placed above each felted column. Only one line of tubing across the top. Tubing ends are stopped using the folded method.

 

Grow Buns

Florafelt Grow Buns are pre-folded and held together with rubber bands. Each bun creates a plantable furrow for seeds.

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Make a Grow Bun

Use Florafelt Grow Strip to make a grow bun that you can place in each pocket.

Never Use Soil

In aquaponics, soil is fatal for fish. Start your plants using seeds or starts with the soil washed off of roots.

 

Water Pump

A simple pump sits in the tank and tubing is run up and through the gutter downspout.

 

Automatic Water Filler

Water levels are maintained with a toilet filler.

 

Continuous Water Flow

Water flows through the system and back into the tank. This simple installation uses minimal drain trays and tubing.

 

Water Filter Helps Balance pH

An inline water filter is used to remove most of the calcium carbonate from the municipal water system. This helps to keep calcium deposits low and water pH in balance. Simple hose connections keeps the installation simple and easy to modify.

 

Fish are Added

Goldfish are added to the tank after the system ran for a month.

 

Water Usage

A water flow meter is added to determine how much water was added to the system. Green plastic was used to wrap the main valve to prevent accidental water shutoff. The combined systems of 32 square feet of high density planting area used on average 17 gallons per week. This includes the evaporation from both of the 100 gallon tanks. There were a total of 128 plants in this system.

 

Seed Labeling

A wide variety of lettuce and kale are tested in the system. Labels are made for each test section.

 

Seed Planting

Seeds are planted in the Grow Bun furrows and labels are added.

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Loads of Greens

After a couple months the seeds sprouted and grew into healthy plants.

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Maintenance

The system is very easy to maintain. Very little maintenance is required to keep it going. The fish need to be fed daily and the greens harvested. At the end of the season large plants are removed at the stem. The roots are allowed to remain in the felt. These decay and begin to build organic matter in the system. The following season new seed are added to the system to repeat the cycle.

 

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