Archive for the ‘Wally’ Category

L.A. Times digs Woolly School Gardens

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Woohoo! Our recent plantings of Woolly School Gardens at Santee and Frida Kahlo caught the eye of the L.A. Times! Every day, more people are learning about the benefits of Woolly School Gardens! Did you know you can help bring 250 edible school gardens with a click of  your mouse? It’s easy, just vote today and everyday in June for Woolly School Gardens on Pepsi’s Refresh Everything Website!

To vote, click on the above image or visit WoollySchoolGarden.org for a direct link to the voting page! And Please Spread the Word! Thanks for your support!

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Guest Blogger: The Daily Grommet!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Hi Woolly folks, Tori here from Daily Grommet. Daily Grommet discovered the Woolly Pocket in June of 2009- and though it has been almost one year since we first featured Woolly Pockets, we are still big fans. You see- we don’t just feature a product and love it for one day—great products (like the Woolly) become a part of our Grommet family and continue to be a part of our lives.  Recently, Aurora reached out to us asking if we are still enjoying our Woolly Pocket- and she did this as if on cue. Joanne was just getting ready to replant her outdoor Woolly Pocket with new spring flowers. One year later, check out Joanne planting her Woolly Pocket for Spring.

After chatting with Aurora about this Woolly Pocket follow up- she asked if I would like a Woolly for myself. I was thrilled to try it out since I didn’t join the Daily Grommet team until 2010 (after Woolly was originally featured). Here are some snapshots of my first hands-on experience with the Woolly.

The Woolly Pocket ended up being the perfect solution for this bare wall I had in my kitchen. Hanging perfectly across from my prep counter- I now have a living piece of art. A little “green” surprise every time I walk around the corner- love it!

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Miami gets Woolly with a Splendid Living Wall

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Miami just got a bit greener last week. Our partner in Woolly, FosterPlants, just installed a lush living wall at the new Splendid store in the Aventura Mall! In just one day, FosterPlants was able to turn a bare wall into a gorgeous and verdant oasis of living plants! The modular Wally system makes for a simple installation process, with instantaneous results! Here’s a little slideshow of the step by step process:

You can also read a detailed report about the installation at Steve’s blog.

Splendid was one of the first retailers to install a Woolly Pocket Living Wall in their Los Angeles flagship store. They saw how a living wall transforms their space and creates the right mood for their clients and employees! What a breath of fresh air, literally!

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Pockets on the Porch

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Alison just shared with us her awesome DIY pocket installation on her porch!

Our porch is so not even close to done, but just wanted to thank your company. I’ve been trying to find a way to break up this brick wall on our porch since we moved in three years ago. We’re still implementing plans that will hopefully be done in the next couple of weeks, but wow, the planters make such a difference. And were so easy to both hang and to plant. They’ve been up three weeks or so now and are doing beautifully.

Thank you!
Alison

Great Job Alison! Congratulations on a beautiful start to your porch improvement project! You really prove how easy it is to achieve dramatic effects with Woolly Pocket Living Walls. The layout artfully plays off the pattern of the brick, which looks awesome when contrasted by living plants!

Do you have a Woolly project that you’d like to share with us? We’d love to hear from you! Reach us on Facebook, Twitter or Email!

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Art & Sustainability Pop-up in Los Angeles

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Last week, SHFT opened their art gallery pop-up in Downtown Los Angeles. Woolly Pocket was there with Wallys and Islands! They perfectly complemented the sustainable yet design oriented vibe of the art and products on display. The exhibition is thoughtful and beautiful. All the artwork echos the theme of sustainability in one way or another. Here’s a sample of what’s on view. Enjoy!

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Peacock Pockets Debut at the Picnic

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Earlier this week, Woolly Pocket had the honor of installing a living wall and living chandelier for New York Restoration Project‘s Spring Picnic! The fundraiser was in support of Bette Midler’s nonprofit dedicated to restoring and expanding green spaces in New York! It was the perfect opportunity to debut our newest color pocket, Peacock Blue!

A Living Chandelier floats above the stage!

The Living Wall looked amazing with flashes of blue peeking between the plants!

Even the podium was brought to life with Pockets!

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Calming Plants at the Dentist

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Plants seem to have a natural calming effect on people. We’re certain the patients visiting Madison dentist Jody Schilling, DDS, SC are benefitting from the recent addition of some beautiful orchids to her office. A beautiful arrangement of 2 orchids rests comfortably in a Wally on a wall while a Tina holds another pair of orchids for patients to enjoy at the reception desk. Chuck Acker of Orchids Garden Centre & Nursery did a fine job with the installation and arrangement. Well Done!

Sachin Tuli, husband of Jody and the photographer, writes to us about their Woolly improvements:

We are really happy with the way the way the orchids are looking in both the Tina Island as well as in the Wally One! We think they are better than art–so beautiful, interesting and calming.

Right on Sachin! The plants look so bright and happy in their pockets! Thanks for sharing your story!

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From Coast to Coast, Pockets Sprouting Up Everywhere!

Friday, May 14th, 2010


image via NY Daily News

A Woolly Good Morning in New York! Today’s front page of the New York Daily News has a great writeup of Woolly Pocket!


image via Apartment Therapy SF

And over on the West Coast, Apartment Therapy San Francisco profiles the beautiful home of Julie and James. They dramatically improved the view from their kitchen window by planting 3 Wallys on a paint peeled wall. What a great effect with minimal effort! This is a great example of an easy project for people living in small spaces to add some greenery into their lives! Have a Woolly Weekend!

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Epicurious discovers a new way to garden, in Pockets!

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

When it comes to cooking tasty food, nothing is more important than starting with fresh ingredients. You can’t get much fresher than picking herbs and vegetables growing inside your kitchen! With a few strategically placed Wallys, you can create a space saving and beautiful indoor herb or vegetable garden on any kitchen wall. That’s the exact conclusion Lauren Salkeld came to when she first came across Woolly Pocket. She writes on epicurious.com:

Since the moment I heard about Woolly Pockets, a line of hanging plant containers made of soft felt, I’ve been harboring fantasies of filling my tiny New York apartment with them, creating what the company calls living walls or vertical gardens. I can just imagine my kitchen wall covered in pockets of herbs, cherry tomatoes, maybe even some small hot peppers.

We couldn’t agree more! The article also has links to some excellent tips on choosing and growing herbs and vegetables. Thanks for the great article Lauren, and for letting your readers know about our Woolly School Garden program.

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Gardening Sustainably at the Los Angeles Garden Show

Friday, May 7th, 2010

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Photo Credit: Carlsbad Current Argus

Last weekend, gardeners from around Southern California and beyond gathered at the Los Angeles Arboretum for Living Green: Essentials for the Home Gardener, the latest edition of the L.A. Garden Show. Visitors were able to view a selection of beautiful gardens that incorporate sustainability and best practices for edible gardening.

Woolly Pocket was right at home as an ideal vertical garden system for a ”Habitat Wall” designed by Stephanie Barton & Mayita Dinos. Their design caught the eye of celebrated garden writer, Debra Prinzing, who recently wrote in her review of the show:

using the Woolly Pockets planting system, the installation overflowed with plants providing nectar, larval food, forage and nesting spots for local butterflies, bees and birds…

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Photo Credit: Debra Prinzing

A successful garden will inevitably have multiple benefits. One we find particularly Woolly is providing nature’s critters with nourishment and sanctuary. In urban gardens, this is especially important. Another benefit of a vertical garden is the cooling effect that plants provide as they absorb the sun’s energy, instead of heating your home. In the winter, the living wall insulates the home, retaining heat where you need it, indoors.

We’ll be sharing more benefits of vertical gardens in future blog posts. For now, visit our website to learn more about the Wally Vertical Gardening System. Happy gardening!

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