Facebook Love

We do not fully understand how this wide world web works, but we thought a recent breakdown of our Facebook likes was very interesting. Both in countries as well as cities. Thank you so much for your continued support of a sincerely GREEN global company. by country 1,670 United States of America 417 Turkey 338 Australia 185… Continue Reading
First microalgae facades set for production

First microalgae facades set for production 17 September, 2012 Source: Arup Latest News Renowned architect Moshe Safdie to design School of Music at Monash University Dramatic digital art wall features in new QT Sydney hotel Metricon Stadium wins at Qld Engineering Excellence Awards Explosive idea wins People’s Choice Award at 2012 Saturday in… Continue Reading
This Midwest Drought Will Effect Us All.

Widespread drought threatens U.S. crops As drought grips 80% of the country, the devastation to corn and other breadbasket crops this year could surpass last year’s record claims for weather-related crop losses. No one knows how the farm’s soybean crop will fare. Laird feels lucky to have crop insurance. “We’ll survive for this year. Next… Continue Reading
Over 5,000 FB likes, thank you so much to our fans!

Today Urban Plantscapes (lucky 7-11) hit the 5000 likes on facebook. This is an amazing accomplishment especially as we launch in south Florida (Miami area). 10 years age people thought we were crazy, that there was no market for high end organic landscape design. Thank you for seeing our vision, we owe it all to… Continue Reading
Waste not, want not – URBAN MIAMI

Waste not, want not – get stuff for FREE and help reduce landfill waste Robert Stricklin West Palm Beach Green Business Examiner Got junk? By junk, we mean office equipment, furniture, supplies or other paraphernalia that you don’t need anymore, but don’t know how to get rid of it without contributing to landfill… Continue Reading
Urban now maintains one half million square feet organically. FORT GREEN

*Just landed a new account in Fort Greene, we now maintain one half million square feet organically. FORT GREEN! THIS IS HUGE. More and more people and companies understanding the importance of going green. Going NATURAL is a way of life. No chemicals, no pesticides, no inorganic fertilizers these items are not necessary it is… Continue Reading
Urban DIY: How to install a green roof

Here’s an eco-friendly project that can be built with readily available materials. As a bonus, it reduces home energy costs and stormwater runoff. By Tom Oder ROOFTOP GARDENING: A green roof of sedums, phlox, herbs, wild strawberries and other plants reduces stormwater runoff and energy costs for this renovated Atlanta home. (Photo: Tom Oder) Is… Continue Reading
Plan Has New York Seeing Green

Futuristic Architecture Plan Has New York Seeing Green New York is known in the green building community for its fast response to, and incorporation of, green technologies and initiatives. In addition to the growing trend of LEED buildings city-wide, the Highline development and various other green roofing projects are making use of the limited space… Continue Reading
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