@LilyBranco Of course, it's all in the selection of the right plants! I'm in Canada, so I would use perennials because they grow back each spring after snow.
Hi, this is a great interview...a man of such energy and passion ! That garden at Musee de Orsay caught me by suprise...I was walking past and felt this refreshing spray...then discovered the trickling water coming down the wall. I looked up...and it was incredible. The phenomenon of vertical gardens has started here in South Africa. I'm proposing a program on vertical gardens for an environmental TV program. This is a great interview any chance of us using some of the original footage ?
Not to mention the environmental benefits, which I noticed didn't get much of a mention here. As well as the obvious improvements to air quality by removing harmful particulates, CO2, etc - but also supporting wildlife species such as bees and butterflies. I like the use of Heuchera too. Didn't realise I could use it 'vertically' on all the boring walls around my garden. I wonder exactly what sort of felt is used in this sort of planting, anyone know where to find it?
@@mauryroblovich Thanks Maureen! I'll look them up! (This vertical gardening is certainly a lovely idea. I've watched a few related vids now and think it's worth having a go at it!)
@FiteNoMore It's not vague at all. Vertical gardens are beautiful and original and Patrick is a world-renowned exterior designer. You're the one assuming that something can't be art because it smells musty and has bugs. Just because you lack imagination and your parents shorted you on Arts and Academics academy when you were a kid doesn't make you a professional critic, sport. Then again you're probably one of those guys who owns a fake plant because he has no concept of upkeep or responsibility
@@Yoliplanting 🤔funny...I actually looked him up...there was only one picture of him from years ago, the rest being mostly of him in that one green shirt...and nothing but old webpages besides. Clearly a drugaddict, but, I hope your Google search is correct . . .🖖
I dont know what the interviewer's background is, but I really hope his day job has nothing to do with horticulture. 'Are there any plants you won't use ?' is beyond naive.
Hiyaaaa! Have you heard about - zrumplina diy aquaponics (should be on google have a look)? Ive seen some extraordinary things about it and my BF grew excellent veggies with it.
Wowwww Patrick bland is surely doing the best job for our earths climate and greenery 🌹💋🌴🌽🌱🇵🇰
This is so beautiful and uplifting!! I hope these living walls spread to more places around the world so they can make people who look at them happy.
This is amazing, now we need to start growing gardens on roofs.
OMG, Patrick is adorable!
Patrick Blanc will surely be known as 'the man who jungled the concrete'' ! Great Idea! Presentation is good too! Keep it up!
Bravo Mr Blanc !!!!
Surtout, bonne continuation !
Wow, I love it... beautiful. Should grow where is cold too because is Paris and Paris gets cold during winter.
@LilyBranco Of course, it's all in the selection of the right plants! I'm in Canada, so I would use perennials because they grow back each spring after snow.
Amazing I Love PARIS SO surprising I am Amazed💞💕❤
True artist, the man's a genius!
he is serious about his hair but hey being different is awesome hes got my support
so beatiful!! muy muy lindo!!
Amazing man!
Thanks for sharing...
Hi, this is a great interview...a man of such energy and passion ! That garden at Musee de Orsay caught me by suprise...I was walking past and felt this refreshing spray...then discovered the trickling water coming down the wall. I looked up...and it was incredible. The phenomenon of vertical gardens has started here in South Africa. I'm proposing a program on vertical gardens for an environmental TV program. This is a great interview any chance of us using some of the original footage ?
Amazing 🤩
Talk about a Green Building! AWEsome!! I
beautiful
Stunning !!!!!! :-)))))))
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful
Encantador
wonderfull. he really goes green.
Magical genius💘
that's rockin'
what is the name of the plant with tiny green leaves?
He is so divine
*He forget one: The waterfall*
@FiteNoMore You're the expert.
Crazy!
He literally has a green thumb.
Not to mention the environmental benefits, which I noticed didn't get much of a mention here. As well as the obvious improvements to air quality by removing harmful particulates, CO2, etc - but also supporting wildlife species such as bees and butterflies.
I like the use of Heuchera too. Didn't realise I could use it 'vertically' on all the boring walls around my garden. I wonder exactly what sort of felt is used in this sort of planting, anyone know where to find it?
Check out the company Plants on Walls. They make different sizes of felt pockets for different sized green walls
@@mauryroblovich Thanks Maureen! I'll look them up! (This vertical gardening is certainly a lovely idea. I've watched a few related vids now and think it's worth having a go at it!)
no soil just water irrigation but what happens if that pump pumping that water back to the top stops working when you're out for a few hours or a day?
Please Patrick do something for Athens,Greece....
Would this be possible in a colder place? Like Oslo for example?
@martyminus90 Definitely. You just need to research your plant types.
Trickle up economics and trickle down hydroponics in the same breath
"Love Nature Club by Beena Manzar " likes that .
@FiteNoMore That's cool bro, not everyone can be an artist.
Lovely!
OH I HOPE I can go there before I Die...I'm Not A kid Anymore...Dang I'm Part French❤💕💞🌟✌🏽✌✌🏽✌💫
Wow! Wait till the city councils around the world see this! No more ugly drab buildings ever again!
What plants has he used?
🌿🦎
@FiteNoMore It's not vague at all. Vertical gardens are beautiful and original and Patrick is a world-renowned exterior designer. You're the one assuming that something can't be art because it smells musty and has bugs. Just because you lack imagination and your parents shorted you on Arts and Academics academy when you were a kid doesn't make you a professional critic, sport. Then again you're probably one of those guys who owns a fake plant because he has no concept of upkeep or responsibility
Gorgeous, this was posted 11 years ago. I wonder what he is up to?
Probably Peyote
Eh, who am I kidding....
🦊🚬He's almost certainly dead.
@@intermodus2180 nope he is 67 years old and alive
@@Yoliplanting 🤔funny...I actually looked him up...there was only one picture of him from years ago, the rest being mostly of him in that one green shirt...and nothing but old webpages besides.
Clearly a drugaddict, but, I hope your Google search is correct . . .🖖
@@intermodus2180 Curious...how do you know he is a drug addict?
I dont know what the interviewer's background is, but I really hope his day job has nothing to do with horticulture. 'Are there any plants you won't use ?' is beyond naive.
Nice nails
HI
Hiyaaaa! Have you heard about - zrumplina diy aquaponics (should be on google have a look)? Ive seen some extraordinary things about it and my BF grew excellent veggies with it.
no snake? ants?
Ants are so important to human life. So more ants is better
@FiteNoMore Yeah we have these things called forests
people have been living in them for thousands of years go figure
should have kept your head down
I just don't understand his heavy frog accent.
then learn english first