Archive for December, 2011

Living Walls, Urban Gardens and going Greener through the year…

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011


2011 has been a fabulush year for gardening vertically (and horizontally for that matter). We’ve been very bust bees this year pollinating all kind of projects–we did a HUGE and gorgeous living wall at the Chelsea Flower show, we worked with National Geographic on a Living Column in London,we collaborated with hundreds of schools to get kids gardening, we met Dudley and Omar and taught them how to garden–we went Mini and went green(er!) with our new green pocket–and inspired urban dwellers everywhere to Garden UP (including me!!):


I never really thought that I could become a good gardener–grow my own food and keep plants alive (especially really delicate ones like cilantro.) But I was dead wrong. I put my mind and my Pockets to it this year and not only did I grow cilantro, but I grew whole entire meals! Admittedly, I killed a couple of green friends along the way, but all in all I’d say that last years’ resolution can be considered accomplished. I am an urban gardener. Wait lemme say that a little louder I AM AN URBAN GARDENER! I mean, I grew cauliflower for goodness sake–right in my L’il Meadow.  I am very, very proud.

So, as we enter into the new year, if you never thought that you garden, or never thought that you had the space–it’s time to grow up– up a wall that is. Make a resolution that you can keep, and eat, and that can make your home look really pretty.

That’s all. See y’all next week. Have an amazing new year my friends.

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Living Traditions: Have a Woolly Green Holiday

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

As the Holidays approach, the senses are overwhelmed with the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of Christmas. It’s amazing how many of these flavors are plant-related: from the Evergreen Christmas trees in living rooms to the cinnamon and cloves in christmas cookies, the Golden Cedar  wreaths and the Mistletoe.  As the weather turns crisp and icy outdoors, we bring in the outside cheer with boughs of Holly, Poinsettias, Pinecones and Eucalyptus branches. The relationship between festive plants and Christmas go way back (if you’re curious here’s a neat article on Chrismas’ horticultural heritage).

Here at Woolly, we like to keep these green traditions ALIVE– both figuratively and literally, so we keep our Evergreens alive  and cozy all year ’round in Tinas, Lanas and Steves. Our Poinsettias come wall-ready: they’re nice and cozy in Wally and the Holiday cheer lives on and on…

From our green homes to yours…we wish you a lush, lively, woollyful Holiday!

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White Poinsettias in Pockets Poinsettias Red Poinsettias Holly Plant

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Community Gardening: Grow 50% More Plants + Save 50% More Water = 100% More Love.

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

There are two simple truths that many gardeners and urban dwellers understand—land is scarce and time is a luxury. We are all super busy with life and it becomes hard to manage and grow a beautiful and plentiful garden. This is especially true with community gardens in urban environments

At Woolly Pocket, our team took on the Norman Harriton Community Garden in Los Angeles to help build a vertical farm in a community garden using our high performance Pockets, Wally Fives. Now, the garden has the ability to grow over double the amount of plants on the same plot of land while saving half the amount of water. How sweet is that? You can grow the best organic veggies, herbs and other edibles, all in a Pocket!

The Woolly Pocket vertical gardening system is unique because it’s easy to install, completely modular, and very easy to maintain. We invented the vertical system because there was no other solution that fit the needs of urban gardeners. We are huge advocates of community gardens and it’s important to build a sustainable and growing community garden.

To learn more, click here to watch our video tutorial on community gardening!

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