Summer Fun!

Summer Fun!





tofuxtrafirm:

Making use out of chipped and otherwise harmful and useless mugs. Great for gifting and a kitchen herb garden. Don’t forget to drill a hole in the bottom!


unconsumption:

Brilliant! And a great addition to the “beverage carton-repurposing” idea file.
Spotted on Facebook, on the Grow Food, Not Lawns community gardening page here. (If you’re aware of the original source, please tell us — I wasn’t able to track it down.)
Other garden-related ideas can be found in earlier Unconsumption posts here and here.

unconsumption:

Brilliant! And a great addition to the “beverage carton-repurposing” idea file.

Spotted on Facebook, on the Grow Food, Not Lawns community gardening page here. (If you’re aware of the original source, please tell us — I wasn’t able to track it down.)

Other garden-related ideas can be found in earlier Unconsumption posts here and here.



gardensinunexpectedplaces:

“Gardening with repurposed objects” is a recurring theme here on Gardens in Unexpected Places.
Today, I’m pleased to add this item to the mix: a boombox garden. 
A pretty good new use for a dead boombox, isn’t it?
(spotted on EcoSalon)

gardensinunexpectedplaces:

Gardening with repurposed objects” is a recurring theme here on Gardens in Unexpected Places.

Today, I’m pleased to add this item to the mix: a boombox garden

A pretty good new use for a dead boombox, isn’t it?

(spotted on EcoSalon)

(via unconsumption)


magicalmeow:

Future Memories Catherine Nelson

The ‘Future Memories’ series comprises of 20 floating worlds, meticulously composed with thousands of assembled details. Visual poetry, nature photography and digital techniques blend together to give shape to these transcendental landscapes. The result is a contemporary pictorial mythology that subtly reminds the viewer of a profound truth: that it is in the flourishing variety of the local that the fate of the world resides.

(via haydenrodgers)


visualgraphic:

Bury Me Matches

While matchboxes are not only infrequently used but also produce an almost negligible amount of one of the least harmful wastes- this is neat. I like the idea of packaging that is biodegradable, I mean duh, we all do. It’s just cool to see people actually doing it. Kind of. In concept. :]