
now is a matter of fact, we have less and less room in the house, and less space on the outside, gardens and terraces are becoming a luxury for the few, and nature lovers of nature and how they can have a small piece of green staff?
Many designers are solving the issue with gardens and orchards to make at home, there is something for every taste and every budget. Create a small green space at home is becoming the favorite hobby of many people, and designers are making what it wanted to create vertical gardens, orchards transportable capsules for the green gardens in cardboard envelopes ...

Some solutions are environmentally friendly and ecosystem and propose new ways of recycling, such as the vertical garden-Urb Garden, created by Australian designer Xavier Calluaud , with baskets where to place the vegetables and fruit, and a self-sufficient system of internal irrigation. Urb Garden
-interacts with our kitchen, it has a bin for organic waste, where waste from our kitchen are transformed into fertilizer for vegetables, a drip system is then distributed to food plants: a good solution for innovative recycling and always have fresh vegetables at home.


Another interesting prototype VeggiePatch , un orto modulabile che riduce le emissioni di CO2, progettato dalla studentessa Joanna Szczepanska, quest'orto è autosufficiente, utilizza composti organici per il nutrimento e si autoirriga.
VeggiePatch è realizzato con materiali di risulta, cartone, carta di banana e copertoni di auto; la sua flessibilità lo rende adattabile a qualsiasi superficie, un'idea utile ed eco-sostenibile sia per avere a disposizione verdure fresche sul proprio balcone di casa, sia per realizzare orti urbani.


Se invece preferite una piantina da portare con voi, c'è la lightpot dello Studio Shulab un vaso che, aprendosi, can stay herbs, and at the top is provided with an LED light that helps plants to grow, virtually a mini-garden to place them anywhere in the house.

The Scandinavian designers Hoikkala Sipilä and instead came up with kiikku a wooden staircase with porcelain vases instead of pegs, the blacks or white vases can be filled with flowers and plants, and place then on the scale that can be placed against a wall, Kiikku can be used both inside and outside the home, another way to have a nice garden at hand.

Finally, you can create a mini-vegetable garden or even vertically, creating the green walls ...

or have it in a very short space, as in a cardboard envelope Garden in a bag inside where you will find everything you need to grow their own plant. In short, in times when space is lacking, we can have it a small piece of green staff with whom to interact ...

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