From tragic to fantastic! Canadian designers discover how to turn your drab condo balcony into an area of bliss.
Architecture + Pockets = Pockitecture. The Design Sponge checks in with Barbara Bestor & her amazing Pocket installations!
An awesome video from The Green Source capturing the planting of our Union Square Woolly School Garden Installation!
The LA Times drops by our Santee & Frida Kahlo High School installations to see the wonder of Woolly School Gardens in action!
Fox 5 gets schooled on Woolly School Gardens & visits our sensational Woolly Pocket installation in Union Square!
The Design Sponge delves into the World of Woolly Pockets and decides to test drive her own indoor garden.
For ideas on how to create a modern and inviting outdoor space, we turned to Tara Heibel, owner of the hip urban gardening stores Sprout Home (in Chicago and in Brooklyn) and an all-around groovy gal.
A vibrant jungle thrives on this San Francisco wall, designed by Flora Grubb Gardens using Woolly Pockets
Jeff, Maureen and their two children are a green, eco-conscious family. They do everything they can to take care of the planet including growing their own organic vegetables in their giant backyard.
The path to a better world isn't through pavers but via plants, says artist and Woolly Pocket founder Miguel Nelson. "I love architecture but I think if everyone was gardening instead of building, things would be better...
Without a weekend house or a trust fund, most San Franciscans don't have enough space to exercise their green thumbs. But a new crop of modular gardening containers is helping the city-bound create their own... living walls out of the tightest of spaces...
We've written about the Woolly Pocket Garden Company on Apartment Therapy before, so you've probably seen the super-swanky photos of their product, complete with hot models and equally hot interiors. But... now's your chance to finally see this DIY vertical gardening system in person...
As a newish gardener with a big deck but no usable dirt in my backyard, I'm always on the lookout for awesome plant containers, and I think these Woolly Pocket planters definitely fit the bill. They aren't... expensive (they range from $29 to $245), they come waterproof and less waterproof, and they are designed to be placed on the ground or hung from a wall. The hanging part is a major plus, since vertical gardening is the new raised bed! (Especially for those of us who have nowhere to put a raised bed.)
The latest independent endeavor from the clever folks behind Los Angeles’s uber-green event spaces Marvimon and SmogShoppe, Woolly Pockets take planting to a whole new level. Simply hang the soft...
Every once in awhile, a totally innovative product comes along that completely wows us. And the Woolly Pocket is one of them. Made from recycled plastic bottles, Woolly Pockets are flexible, waterproof plant... containers for your tabletop, floor, and—our favorite—your wall. You can use them indoors and out, and they're designed to hold full-sized plants so you can create lush living tapestries in any room.
Miguel Nelson was inspired by the gardens he and his wife saw during their travels in France and wanted to recreate the lush look in their home. The solution? Woolly Pockets. Woolly Pockets are an innovative, low... maintenance gardening option that works well for indoor and outdoor spaces of various sizes. They range from $29-$247 depending on size and style.
My children often accuse me of loving my plants more than them (which really isn’t true), but if I start carrying the Vagabond by Miguel Nelson, people might wonder. The Vagabond is 9 inches tall with a... 5-by-10 inch opening with two reclaimed leather straps to sling over your shoulder. Think of the portable planter as a cocktail party conversation starter. Your getup will rival any starlet’s hobo bag containing a designer dog.