Sunday Clippings: Holiday Edition
Maybe you got dressed up this weekend, maybe you didn't, but this container planting, not wanting to be left out of the fun, seemed to give off a spooky vibe. Using ghoulish colored foliage and set off against dark ironwork, we wonder if this combination was done on purpose. If so, hats off to it's creator for taking Halloween decorations to the next level, because this could be the future for creative planting. I can see a bed of orange and red celosia next, acting as the fiery base for a witches cauldron, do you see where we are going here? The possibilities are out there... Any others? Hope you had a wonderful weekend and click on the links below to enjoy your Sunday Clippings...
- 'Farm To Air'? Why JetBlue Is Farming At A New York Airport @ NPR
- We're Treating Soil Like Dirt. It's a Fatal Mistake.... @ The Guardian
- Great Plains: My Prairie Garden / Tom Stuart-Smith @ The Guardian
- The World's First Underground Park: The LowLine in NYC @ Architectural Digest
- My First Apartamento: Florence Welch @ NOWNESS
- In Drought-Ridden California, the Classic Lawn Loses Ground @ The NYTimes
- Inside The Life Of An Apple Picker @ NPR
- Mount Emei balsam: safety in numbers @ The Guardian
- Saving a Rare Tree World's Away @ The NYTimes
- Experience: Foraging Nearly Killed Me @ The Guardian
- The Good-for-Nothing Garden @ The NYTimes
- Viewpoint: The rejected vegetables that aren't even wonky @ BBC
- At National Chrysanthemum Society's annual show, a hobby slowly fades into the past @ Washington Post
- Chilean Desert, One Of The Driest Places On Earth, Is Awash In Bloom @ NPR
- Melissa Rebholz, Farmer and Chef @ Urban Exodus