This gardening project cost only $500 and utilizes an existing foundation of concrete. Plants were not planted in naturally occurring cracks; rather, they were planted in rows of cracks made by a jackhammer.

Designed by CMG Landscape architects, the gardening was actually installed by the residents of the adjoining building. A series of cracks was made by a jackhammer, resulting in tiny cracks in which to plant herbs, vegetables, and a variety of flowers.
See more at CMG Landscsape Architects via Treehugger.
(Images by CMG)


Shaw's Original Fir...
Love this! What a great way to fix up a lackluster space!
woot. I bet polinating insects would love it
What a creative idea! Thanks for the inspiration.