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Posted on June 1, 2011 Hang the garden: Learn how to create a green wall The wall with plants has many advantages: in addition to being suitable for small spaces, balances the temperature and decreases background noise and pollution. Text and Visual Reporting Vera Kovacs | Photos Marcos Lima
On the terrace designed by landscape architect Paula Magaldi, São Paulo, the area between expo line schedule two counter-ports received the Greenwall Ceramic (R $ 139 sq.m.) system - ceramic bricks of 29 x 25 x 19 cm * installed in masonry. The wall must be at least 3 x 2.50 m, and an engineer must certify that it supports the extra weight before releasing the work: in Embocada surface, the parts are fixed with flexible and waterproof mortar. If the entry point of water, one can adopt an automatic irrigation system. The substrate is a mixture of peat moss and fibers such as sugar cane bagasse. mode carousel slideshow mode
The substrate is a mixture of peat moss and fibers such as sugar cane bagasse. Species: columeia (gregarius Nematanthus), horn-de-veined (Platicerium bifurcatum), milkweed (Hoya lanceolata) and ornamental miniananás expo line schedule (Ananas ananasoides). mode carousel slideshow mode
There are at least five years they live a good barbecue next to the sink of landscape Paula Galbi, expo line schedule São Paulo. "Succulents are great for those who have no time: just water once a week and fertilize every three months," he explains. The substrate takes 1/3 sand, 2/3 of land and a teaspoon of fertilizer NPK 10:10:10 (the same proportion of the fertilizer maintenance). To avoid drip drip, the vases are covered with expanded clay hole. Species: expo line schedule falenopse orchid (Phalaenopsis) in the center of the composition, is nearby four succulents. From bottom to top, cactus-noodles (baccifera Rhipsalis), aórtia (cymbiformis Hawortia) finger-to-girl (Sedum burrito) and green Peperomia (Peperomia obtusifolia). mode carousel slideshow mode
Signs of coconut fiber (come with pots fixed) form the panel 0.80 x 2.30 m, framed in an antique mahogany beam. "The downside of fiber is that it disappears with time and humidity. Therefore requires constant maintenance and possible replacement every two years," says Valter Carvalho, Viva Arts Materials Company Gardening Diadema, SP. Leveraging the unevenness of the floor caused by the demolition of the original flooring of the terrace installation, landscape São Paulo Juliana Freitas installed a galvanized steel trough with trim down the drain, covered with expanded clay. There occurs the drainage of surplus irrigation, done twice a week. "Each little vase needs to receive water, not only the leaves," says Juliana. expo line schedule Species: The Peperomia (Peperomia scandens), expo line schedule the asparagus-pending (Asparagus densiflorus), orchid rain-of-gold (Oncidium flexuosum) and cactus-noodles (baccifera Rhipsalis) received based substrate of pine bark and rice vermiculite and charcoal, developed according Valter for plants that live in small pots. mode carousel slideshow mode
A garden of spices in a school of early childhood education. The unusual request made landscape Christine Damilakos, São Paulo, think of a way to ensure limited access to the plants - one
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