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The 820 square foot rooftop garden project atop Umbrella House includes the design of a structural steel frame comprised of W14x6 beams and concrete planking to support the raised 8” planting beds. A stormwater management strategy utilizes a mixture of gravel with the planting soil and aims to serve as an example for urban gardens across the New York City. The first planting was in Spring 2015 and so far the garden has produced zucchini, tomatoes, okra, broccoli, spinach, beets, peas, eggplant, lettuce and Swiss chard, among other vegetables and a plethora of flowers and herbs.

Brett Design Wallpaper - Shagreen Diamond in Cream Spinach
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in New York
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in New York

Edible landscape design and installation by Florida Edible Landscaping. Pictured here is mango, banana, malabar spinach, barbados cherry, pandan leaf, coffee, peanut butter fruit, button ginger, monstera, onion chives, sunset hibiscus, taro, avocado, banana, zedoary, katuk, and chinese keys.
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The 820 square foot rooftop garden project atop Umbrella House includes the design of a structural steel frame comprised of W14x6 beams and concrete planking to support the raised 8” planting beds. A stormwater management strategy utilizes a mixture of gravel with the planting soil and aims to serve as an example for urban gardens across the New York City. The first planting was in Spring 2015 and so far the garden has produced zucchini, tomatoes, okra, broccoli, spinach, beets, peas, eggplant, lettuce and Swiss chard, among other vegetables and a plethora of flowers and herbs.

The 820 square foot rooftop garden project atop Umbrella House includes the design of a structural steel frame comprised of W14x6 beams and concrete planking to support the raised 8” planting beds. A stormwater management strategy utilizes a mixture of gravel with the planting soil and aims to serve as an example for urban gardens across the New York City. The first planting was in Spring 2015 and so far the garden has produced zucchini, tomatoes, okra, broccoli, spinach, beets, peas, eggplant, lettuce and Swiss chard, among other vegetables and a plethora of flowers and herbs.

The 820 square foot rooftop garden project atop Umbrella House includes the design of a structural steel frame comprised of W14x6 beams and concrete planking to support the raised 8” planting beds. A stormwater management strategy utilizes a mixture of gravel with the planting soil and aims to serve as an example for urban gardens across the New York City. The first planting was in Spring 2015 and so far the garden has produced zucchini, tomatoes, okra, broccoli, spinach, beets, peas, eggplant, lettuce and Swiss chard, among other vegetables and a plethora of flowers and herbs.

The 820 square foot rooftop garden project atop Umbrella House includes the design of a structural steel frame comprised of W14x6 beams and concrete planking to support the raised 8” planting beds. A stormwater management strategy utilizes a mixture of gravel with the planting soil and aims to serve as an example for urban gardens across the New York City. The first planting was in Spring 2015 and so far the garden has produced zucchini, tomatoes, okra, broccoli, spinach, beets, peas, eggplant, lettuce and Swiss chard, among other vegetables and a plethora of flowers and herbs.

Summer squash, cabbage, basil and Malibar spinach used as edible ornamentals in the landscape…Photo Rob Karosis
This is an example of a contemporary landscaping in Portland Maine.
This is an example of a contemporary landscaping in Portland Maine.

The 820 square foot rooftop garden project atop Umbrella House includes the design of a structural steel frame comprised of W14x6 beams and concrete planking to support the raised 8” planting beds. A stormwater management strategy utilizes a mixture of gravel with the planting soil and aims to serve as an example for urban gardens across the New York City. The first planting was in Spring 2015 and so far the garden has produced zucchini, tomatoes, okra, broccoli, spinach, beets, peas, eggplant, lettuce and Swiss chard, among other vegetables and a plethora of flowers and herbs.

Jared McKenna Photography
Example of a mountain style exterior home design in Boston
Example of a mountain style exterior home design in Boston

Example of a country medium tone wood floor living room design in Portland with white walls

lettuce and spinach producing seed with xeriscaped yard in background
Design ideas for a mid-sized eclectic full sun side yard vegetable garden landscape in Denver for fall.
Design ideas for a mid-sized eclectic full sun side yard vegetable garden landscape in Denver for fall.

Malabar Spinach is native to India and Africa and needs warm soils to do well. Its red stems and black berries are a beautiful addition to any vegetable garden. Harvest the young leaves and eat raw like spinach or sauté the larger leaves in EVOO and garlic. It can grow to 30 feet up a trellis.

We expanded what used to be a typical 3 piece hall bathroom into a more elegant bathroom for our clients teenage daughter. The goal here was to create a space she loved now and could still grow with. The bathroom now has a walk in shower with custom glass enclosure

Window boxes can be beautiful, not just productive. Mixed lettuces and spinach growing in a window box off the back deck. Photo by Steve Masley
Inspiration for an eclectic deck remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for an eclectic deck remodel in San Francisco

Tropical edible plants in Key West, Florida. Design and installation by Florida Edible Landscaping. Pictures here is taro, monstera, banana, moujean tea, lemon verbena, okinawa spinach, oregano, tropical fiddlehead fern, black pepper vine, sunset hibiscus, and zedoary.

We expanded what used to be a typical 3 piece hall bathroom into a more elegant bathroom for our clients teenage daughter. The goal here was to create a space she loved now and could still grow with. The bathroom now has a walk in shower with custom glass enclosure

Komatsuna (Japanese mustard spinach)
It is similar to spinach, in that it contains many important nutrients and vitamins, but it does not have the same bitterness as spinach. Komatsuna is commonly eaten raw in salads or stir fried. It is quite heat resistant so I planted it a a summer green
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