Cedarstore.com Changes the Way Gardeners Look at Space
Online, December 10, 2009 (Newswire.com) - Gibsonia, Pa, Dec 9, 2009--- Not all who love to garden have room for rows and rows of plots for their plants. With the interest in urban gardening and sustainable living on the rise, a space solution for gardening was vital. Cedarstore.com has answered the call with their Skyscraper Garden, which allows the user to produce more vegetation than a 24 square foot plot, in a 4" x 6" hanging garden!
The patent pending design of The Skyscraper Garden is an easy-to-assemble kit to grow vertically vining plants either against the wall, or as a free standing unit. A 4" x 6" panel hanging from the side of a building and taking up almost no horizontal space will produce more edible plants and beautiful flowers than a plot taking up 24 square feet. Many cities are cultivating community gardens, for people without space to come together and use a shared spot. But, to those who would rather have their plants closer to home, The Skyscraper Garden is here. Perfect for any urban gardener, it is also well suited for any school or other public space looking to add some foliage.
The Skyscraper Garden is expected to promote a greener lifestyle, as it makes it possible for a much wider demographic to grow their own food. Plus, the vertical design greatly reduces the amount of water needed to tend the plants, and the entire kit can be used season after season and year after year. It is a sustainable product that provides a more sustainable lifestyle.
"We want to bring the joy and benefits of gardening and outdoor living to more than just people with large properties." said CEO Tim McTighe, "Space should never be a limitation to enjoying your time outside." With the movement to preserve the environment growing, it is important to provide people with the tools to help them conserve resources and help the planet. McTighe explained, "People should not look at the amount of space they have available to determine how much they want to grow." Now, people can cultivate a wide array of flowers and vegetables without a second thought to whether or not they have enough room to do it.
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Tags: Skyscraper Garden, Small Space Garden, sustainable