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Rosenbaum Creates a Sprawling Vertical Garden from Hundreds of Recycled Soda Bottles

02/25/2013
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    <a href="http://www.rosenbaum.com.br/lar-doce-lar/48-familia-rodrigues-itaim-paulista-sp/" target="_blank">Rosenbaum</a> used a collection of recycled plastic bottles to transform a corridor outside a colorful home in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/fashionable-sao-paulo-furniture-store-shows-its-goods-in-colorful-stacked-containers/" target="_blank">Sao Paulo</a> into a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pasona-hq-is-an-urban-farm-that-grows-food-for-its-employees-in-tokyo/" target="_blank">sprawling vertical garden</a>. The garden was made by stringing the bottles horizontally in a grid along an interior wall and then filling them with soil and herbs for the family to use in day-to-day cooking. The project was designed in collaboration with television producer Luciano Huck for a program called <a href="http://www.rosenbaum.com.br/lar-doce-lar/" target="_blank">Home Sweet Home</a>.
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  • Rosenbaum Recycled Vertical Garden
    For <a href="http://www.rosenbaum.com.br/lar-doce-lar/" target="_blank">Home Sweet Home</a>, <a href="http://www.rosenbaum.com.br/lar-doce-lar/48-familia-rodrigues-itaim-paulista-sp/" target="_blank">Rosenbaum</a> transformed over fifty Brazilian homes with colorful makeovers that were easy on the wallet.
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  • Rosenbaum Recycled Vertical Garden
    heir beautiful <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-farm-buddy-makes-it-easy-to-grow-your-own-large-living-walls-indoors/" target="_blank">homemade vertical garden</a> infuses a home's walkway with greenery, and it can be constructed almost entirely with found materials.
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    Cilantro, basil, parsley, chives and lettuce grow in tufts all along the walkway, infusing the air with fresh scents.
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  • Rosenbaum Recycled Vertical Garden
    To construct the garden <a href="http://www.rosenbaum.com.br/lar-doce-lar/48-familia-rodrigues-itaim-paulista-sp/" target="_blank">Rosenbaum</a> first collected hundreds of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/help-this-glittering-recycled-bottle-pavilion-for-the-figment-festival-come-to-fruition-this-summer/" target="_blank">plastic soda and water bottles</a> and then rinsed them and stripped them of their labels and logos.  A rectangular cut was then made in each bottle to serve as the top of the planter.
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  • Rosenbaum Recycled Vertical Garden
    Rosenbaum then threaded the bottle planters together in columns by poking holes at either end of each bottle and holding them in place with anchor weights. Spaced evenly apart, the columns of bottle planters  were hung along the wall to form a grid. Each bottle is then filled with dirt and seeds, and voila - a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vakant-designs-the-fogger-a-vertical-planting-unit-that-grows-plants-efficiently-in-a-small-space/" target="_blank">living vertical garden</a>.
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    The firm released an official instruction manual (in Portuguese) to inspire others to create their own vertical gardens that not only grow food, but also <a href="http://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/" target="_blank">repurpose plastic bottles</a> found around the house.
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Rosenbaum Recycled Vertical Garden

Rosenbaum used a collection of recycled plastic bottles to transform a corridor outside a colorful home in Sao Paulo into a sprawling vertical garden. The garden was made by stringing the bottles horizontally in a grid along an interior wall and then filling them with soil and herbs for the family to use in day-to-day cooking. The project was designed in collaboration with television producer Luciano Huck for a program called Home Sweet Home.

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