174 GRAND, BROOKLYN NEW YORK
The green roof has approximately eight inches of soil and absorbs rainwater runoff. (via Peek Inside 8 Of The World’s Greenest Homes )
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174 GRAND, BROOKLYN NEW YORK
The green roof has approximately eight inches of soil and absorbs rainwater runoff. (via Peek Inside 8 Of The World’s Greenest Homes )
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geese in the garden. mowing down last years crop of scallions (? interesting choice) and fertilizing.
alright for now. later they could be dinner.
photo by andrew heneghan
“While technically not on the actual roof of the house, this elderly woman attends to her rather comprehensive garden on the elevated plot next to her traditional home in the Bukchon neighborhood in Seoul. Considering the elevated price of produce this year, such a garden could provide considerable savings.”
this land is my land.
from brassicaceae to pisum sativum.
from red russian kale,
to mustard greens.
this land was made for you and me.
(Source: wolfandmay, via freewheelinsupertramp)