Urban Gardening Solutions

Quai Branly Museum

A living wall bursts with vegetation at Paris’s Musée du Quai Branly—a type of green wall that’s catching on in some big cities.

These vegetated surfaces don’t just look pretty. They have other benefits as well, including cooling city blocks, reducing loud noises, and improving a building’s energy efficiency. (See a complete list of green wall benefits.)

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Today, access to private green space is not required anymore to start gardening and farming in urban areas. Many innovative systems exists for private and public areas. Stemgarden helps you find the best solution that respond to your needs.

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