Name: Julian Downs & Melanie Menge
Location: Astoria, Queens
Type of space: Terrace
Tell us about your outdoor project and how you enjoy it: We had a blank, 750 square feet terrace space to fill. We chose to build large planter boxes and benches and then added an additional garden plot to grow vegetables. We enjoy entertaining eating meals and sitting around the fire pit on the terrace...
How did you create it? We built all of the large pieces using pre-treated lumber with an eco-safe ebony stain. The design was our own, and as novice carpenters we were thrilled with the results!
Recommended store, site, product or resource? CB2 for the table and chairs, The Union Square Farmers Market for the plants, vegetables and herbs.
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Medusa,
Give em a break. Plenty of outdoor spaces in New York are hideous and filled with garbage. These people added much needed greenery and even went out on a limb to build their own planters. I like. :)
Uh, where's the invitation? I'm down the block. Nice job.
These planter boxes could be/should be sub-irrigated rather than top watered. Benefits - healthier plants, perhaps 50% greater veggie production while saving precious water and time. It is a green solution that is still poorly understood...but that's finally changing thanks to informed bloggers, Facebook, Twitter...and of course Google.
I like this a lot. Congratulations!
I like it, so naive and unsophisticated...
I think it looks lovely and want an invite too. That looks like a tasty summer of dinners you are growing there!
Greenscaper, yes, you may be correct about the sub-irrigation being better, but sometimes when you're doing a project you have to start somewhere & do what you can do to make it happen. I'm all for green thinking. But some things just have to get accomplished over time with the tools, time & budget that are available.
Well done, I think you've done a great job.
Greenscaper,
Sorry to derail the conversation, but I'm about to add an irrigation system. I live in NYC. Where can I learn about sub-irrigation systems? Can I install myself? I'm pretty savvy with construction.
Thanks,
Vanessa
I think it's great. Not everything needs to be a grandiose example of "look what I can do!" This is clean, fresh, and modern. And breaks up the mundane grays and whites of urban landscapes without sticking out like a sore thumb. Well done