A possibly science-related weblog that probably focuses a bit on agriculture, plant science, gardening, and related bits.
I'm a freelance writer/editor with a focus on science and gardening--sometimes even both together.
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A great combination of my passions: crafty, planty, social engagement, and vandalism!
Plantbombing: Colorful Yarn-Wrapped Plants Soften Up The City : TreeHugger
Yarnbombing — or the cozying up of the urban landscape with random acts of gorgeous knitting — has already been seen popping up in a number of cities. Now San Francisco-based urban knitter and guerilla gardeners Heather Powazek Champ and Derek Powazek have publicly come out with yarn bombing’s next evolution: planting low-maintenance species in beautifully hand-knitted yarn pockets all over their fair city.
Inspired after this year’s International Yarn Bombing Day, the husband and wife pair call their project “Plantbombing,” and it combines Heather’s love of “urban knitting” and Derek’s skill at gardening. Using yarn, a bit of soil, and some hardy plants, the result is a hands-off, smile-inducing work of art.
For those of you who want to try making your own plant pockets, Heather’s site provides the instructions to get started.
Urbangreens supports plantbombing
Yarnbombing—the cozying up of the urban landscape with random acts of gorgeous knitting—has been popping up in a number...
working on making more of these.. urbangreens:
i want to this hehe
i want to do this to my hometown.
This is a kind of bombing I want to be a part of.