Manuel Dressmann's 'Vertical Garden' Turns Your Apartment into a Greenhouse
Michael Hines — April 18, 2010 — Eco
References: mdre.de & ecofriend.org
Manuel Dressmann is trying to give city dwellers a green thumb with his Vertical Garden concept. This design would entail growing your own crops inside your apartment or home. Tell me more, Mr. Dressmann.
The Vertical Garden would place plants behind a double glass facade. The plants would be watered and you could harvest them when they're ready. This would help to make homes more self-sustainable. I still don't trust the system, but I trust that the Vertical Garden is an awesome idea that needs to be put into action.
The Vertical Garden would place plants behind a double glass facade. The plants would be watered and you could harvest them when they're ready. This would help to make homes more self-sustainable. I still don't trust the system, but I trust that the Vertical Garden is an awesome idea that needs to be put into action.
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1. Vertical Farming - The concept of growing crops within a vertical space can revolutionize agriculture and create more self-sustainable homes.
2. Urban Agriculture - Bringing the garden into the city opens up opportunities for people living in small apartments to grow their own food supply.
3. Sustainable Living - The Vertical Garden concept can encourage and promote sustainable living practices for city dwellers.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Developers and architects could revolutionize urban living by incorporating vertical gardens into residential and commercial buildings.
2. Agriculture - The Vertical Garden concept can create new opportunities for urban agriculture and localized food production.
3. Home Improvement - Home improvement stores and suppliers can market and distribute materials and components for building and maintaining Vertical Gardens.
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