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I just took this tray of pots out of the kiln. Im having fun making these :) I just made a set for my mother in law and she put tiny baby tears (a plant) in each pot. So Cute!!!
Photo uploaded for my site about Charles and Ray Eames. This photo is used as an example to show how Charles and Ray looked for designs in the world around them to use in their projects.
Sitting here soaking it in, listening to the birds sing #🐦 & the occasional chime of the windchimes.
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And it has irrigation! Hopefully later this weekend I'll get the seeds actually in there with the wife. Then just a few more spikes to hold the 1/4" tubing down and let it grow. Oh ohmnoms, you had best be tasty or I'll be sorely disappointed.
Slippery Slope Rooftop Micro Farm, Brooklyn - Back in 2009, I helped sow the seeds in these planters on a Brooklyn rooftop. This is not a typical built-in planter box. These flowers are growing in portable sub-irrigated planters (SIPs) of the do-it-yourself tote box type.
I was absolutely amazed with the results back in 2009 when this garden was installed. The owner developed a truly outstanding planting plan for this spectacular garden. It was as creative as anything I have seen on the web. There are over 70 SIPs in this rooftop garden growing perennials, flowers and fresh vegetables.
The garden deserves an award of some kind, it is that good. Stay tuned. It will bloom again in the summer of 2011.