This Wall Flower Gets Attention

Or wall herbs, or wall tropical grasses, or even lettuce and onions! Whatever your gardening yearning, you can indulge no matter what kind of space you inhabit, creating a fabulous green statement for any home, apartment, office or building.
ELT Easy Green Living Wall systems are modular living wall panels for indoor or outdoor use, sold pre-planted or easily planted in place. The frames are made from fully recyclable high-density polyethelene, with a design that allows water to irrigate the plants (through an easy-drip system inside, soaker hose outside) without pulling the soil out.
Living walls improve air quality, aid in insulating buildings, and add humidity in dry heated air – and they add beauty and life. Install them yourself or use a certified installer, and you need never be garden-free again.
A single living wall stand kit with one panel on a solid cedar stand is $169.99; for more drama, use multiple panels. An extension kit is available that makes deeper soil and more plant choices possible.

Images: ELT Easy Green Living Wall
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4 Comments
March 14th, 2008 at 11:23 am
This is a fantastic product that has definite growth potential: vertical wall gardens that give you edibles, oxygen and beauty for indoor or outdoor application! Modern, modular and more than beautiful, ELT Easy Green Living Wall allows you to garden in the smallest of places and provides the space with a fantastic design element.
March 14th, 2008 at 11:25 am
GO GREEN!
May 10th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
Wow! I’ve never heard of these before. They are so cool! In the city, dirt space is at a premium. In this neighborhood, a lot of the old houses are getting torn down and replaced by 3 skinny houses with no yard. We are lucky to have one of the old houses, so we have a yard, but I like to grow veggies so much, that I could see using this to expand my veggie garden up the south wall of my house. It can also add insulation, which these old houses are lacking!
Also, this article has been included in the Fingers blog carnival. Thanks for submitting!
May 11th, 2008 at 11:47 am
Jason, thank you so much for adding this article to the carnival! We think this is a great concept that everyone can get into.
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