Popular Posts
-
Quarantine containers can be as easy as tupperware with air holes or ziplock bags left partially open. In a completely enclosed terrari...
-
Wardian London, photo from wallpaper.com Wardian London is a hot new property going up a luxurious residential building modeled after t...
-
Glass Containers The containers you choose to use should be clean (rinsed with a few drops bleach in w...
-
Moss collected from outside with hairs etc. You might be thinking "why wash moss at all"? The gist of it is - rinse your ...
-
Reader Christina shares some photos of a white web like substance appearing in her terrarium. I am not familiar with this particular affli...
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Are Trees on Skyscrapers a Pipe Dream?
Environmental writer Tim De Chant says trees would never survive the environment on top of a skyscraper as too much wind can damage foliage's ability to maintain moisture levels.
Would you still like to see trees on skyscrapers if they had to look like scraggly, mountain-top trees?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Let's hear it!