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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
The Living Green team continues to delight and amaze with their unique vision that delivers an experience to be remembered.
Aquaponic Vertical Vegetable Garden
Led by Kate Humble, Aquaponics UK are providing technical expertise to explore sustainable food growing techniques using aquaculture, farming fish, and hydroponics with few inputs and many, high value outputs.
Florafelt Wall Planters are employed to grow a variety of vegetables at a sustainable future farming concept greenhouse. The entire vertical garden system was supplied by Eden Green Walls for the Humble By Nature's Solar Aquaponic Greenhouse in Wye Valley, UK.
Led by Kate Humble, Aquaponics UK are providing technical expertise to explore sustainable food growing techniques using aquaculture, farming fish, and hydroponics with few inputs and many, high value outputs. The goal is to recycle the nutrient rich water into soil-less vegetable production filtering the water in the process so it can be constantly reused.
This passive solar greenhouse is designed to house a productive, edible ecosystem which is also combined with a variety of other complementary farming techniques such as producing fish and poultry food from insects, growing mushrooms from used coffee grounds and growing poultry, fed from by-products of the system.
Australian Grasses Vertical Garden
Fytogreen designers created a huggable vertical garden for the Glen Iris Cricket Club in Melbourne, Australia using Florafelt Vertical Garden Planters.
Featured on Green Roofs Australia this grassy masterpiece features native plants that could best survive the rugged conditions here while also looking smart with the modern architecture if flanks.
This small yet impressive vertical garden and living roof has a plant design incorporating native species only and extends the reserve parkland area onto the building. Both the roof garden and green wall are irrigated by rainfall collected from the building roof and stored in a nearby rainwater tank.
The vertical garden uses lush thick foliage for this pallet of plants making it resilient to a range of conditions while requiring minimal maintenance. Fytogreen’s botanist selected 10 different species and used 200 plants to cover the area of the northeast facing wall.
Poolside Theater Vertical Garden
Luxury Pools Magazine features a poolside theater vertical garden filled with succulents designed by Chris Bribach of Plants On Walls using the Florafelt Pro System for a Toll Brother's Jordan Ranch model home in Dublin, California.
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.
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.
The freshly planted vertical garden is already busrting with life and beginning to fill in.
Looking up from the street the industrial facade has been transformed into a lush countryside that offers a habitat for birds and bees.
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.
The rooftop was the perfect place to prepare the plants for the vertical garden.
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 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.
First a wire gird is assembled then the Florafelt Grow Strips are woven into it.
A scissor lift is used to place the root-wrapped plants according to the design grid.
This completed living facade is a landmark installation that will not only transform the neighborhood but soften the urban experience for all.
Chris and Gary's Vertical Garden
Chris and Gary used a 12-Pocket Florafelt Vertical Garden Planter to create an easy care succulent display for their San Francisco balcony. Succulents are great for saving water and can be hand watered weekly.
The design by Chris Bribach of Plants On Walls incorporated earthy tones to blend with the natural wood siding. Then incorporated a base of green on the edges to give definition. Use of trailers let it hang down wile other succulents will reach upward.
The Florafelt 12-Pocket Planter is 32 inches wide and 24 inches tall. The felt pockets are pre-stapled to a lightweight plastic board that has nylon tabs on the top corners. Simply hung from deck screws.
Succulents are a great way to learn vertical gardening if you have the right conditions. First you'll need lots of bright light and no frost conditions. Best for our more arid states and continents. Chris and Gary use a hand pumped pressure sprayer to water once a week and also rinse off the plants. Succulents like to go nearly dry between waterings. They are so easy you even place a cutting in soil and they will root and grow.
For their design each pocket receives a felt wrapped wrap grouping of plants. In this case two 4 inch potted plants are placed into each pocket. By arranging pairs or groupings a more detailed flow can be created.
Chris Bribach demonstrates how use Florafelt Root Wraps to create a succulent display.
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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.
This unique water-saving vertical garden uses the urn (at the lower left) to collect and recirculate water and nutrients.
Dalai Lama Vertical Garden
Anita Bohrnerud of Green Roof Specialists created a vibrant vertical garden display for the Dalai Lama's 80th Birthday Celebration at the Bren Theater at the University of Irvine using Florafelt Recirc free-standing living wall units.
Bayan Palace Vertical Garden
Nawaf Al-Bash of Terra Garden created a spectacular living wall for the Botanical Garden at Bayan Palace in Kuwait using Florafelt Vertical Garden Planters. http://www.terragarden.net
Tropical Luxury Vertical Garden
Mike and Anne McCall enjoy a cascading tropical vertical garden featured for a Toll Brothers model home in San Ramon, California. The living wall was designed and installed by Mike McCall Landscape Inc using the Florafelt Vertical Garden Planter System.
San Francisco Orchid Show 2015 Vertical Garden
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.
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.
The Florafelt Pro System was donated by Chris Bribach, inventor of the Florafelt system.
Aquatic Paradise Vertical Garden
MAS-WAS Biotechnology created a glorious Florafelt vertical garden above a massive fish aquarium for their showroom in Barcelona, Spain.
Miami Style Vertical Garden
Jeff Allis of Tru Vine Design created an exuberant vertical garden for the Chrome Hearts cafe and boutique in Miami's bustling design district. More than a thousand tropical plants in a towering design transformed the inner courtyard into an ultra-hip tropical oasis. It features a sophisticated composition of exotic bromeliads.
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.
Jessica Alba's Eco-Friendly Vertical Garden
Jessica Alba created a super cool vertical garden with Florafelt vertical garden planters in her eco-friendly home makeover.
Living Light Well Vertical Garden
Brandon Pruett of Living Green Design created a living light well for a modern San Francisco custom home using the Florafelt System.
Succulent Spa Vertical Garden
Kerry Bauer of Greenscaped Buildings San Diego used Florafelt Vertical Garden Planters to create a delightfully green succulent spa garden.
Green Wave Vertical Garden
Julie Duvivier of Duviv Gardens built a vertical garden masterpiece using the Florafelt System for Montage Services Downtown San Francisco.
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.