High Rise Gardening
Good Morning!
The dizzying pace of growth comes with a compromise. Teaming millions in the race for their pot of gold have to accept that the gold will take more time than expected and that the waiting period has to be made as comfortable as possible. Progress makes vertical residences an accepted choice today. The refugees in a strange land have one thing in common. Knowingly or unknowingly they create replicas of the sprawling green homesteads they have left behind. Living in tower blocks of heat is made bearable with touches of green and a pause to smell the flowers. Tentative green thumbs graduate from window sill gardening to more ambitious projects. A Hong Kong surgeon Arthur van Langenberg is leading the way in showing that urban living need not be void of greenery. His manual on Urban Gardening helps in reconnecting our instinct to get back to nature by simplifying the challenges faced in a high rise environment.The sky is the limit for the Arthur’s in us.
high rise gardening, Hong Kong, Green Homes


July 2nd, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Now if only more people would follow this example. Personally I’ve been a fan of gurilla gardening.
July 16th, 2007 at 12:41 pm
I just need the time … I have a cool balcolny off of my apt., but no free time. Right now all I have is a single pot of fresh herbs growing.