Sunday, April 25, 2010

Woolly Pockets



Union Square is in bloom thanks to the amazing creation Woolly Pockets, in collaboration with the New York Restoration Project and NYC Grows Festival. I discovered Woolly Pockets, an innovative and ambitious LA-based company, through my good friend Alex and I was so thrilled to see that they would be making a grand appearance in NYC for Earth Day. Woolly Pockets are flexible, breathable, and modular gardening containers, that make green space possible where there is very little space at all including cities and schools. In Union Square they've installed a forty foot long living Woolly wall, their largest ever. It features 400 Wallys planted with edible plants and native species. It's up through today and I highly recommend a visit.




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