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May 2015 Bye-Bye Alberta

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BcBUsiness.ca may 2015 BCBusiness 27 verdant in vernon GSky Plant Systems used its soil-based Versa Wall system to build a vertical garden in the atrium of Kal Tire's headquarters in Vernon. Founded in 2004, GSky has done more than 100 living walls, both interior and exterior, all over the world, from the Oprah Winfrey Network in California and international West Elm locations to the Uptown Centre in Victoria, Vancouver International Airport and Whole Foods in Vancouver. Botanical Branding As a brand based on an organic material, Icebreaker Merino Clothing wanted a strong presence of greenery with a lush, artistic look for the employee spaces of its Vancouver office. Heather May of Greenstems, a Gastown floral shop that focuses on small-scale indoor living walls, used a soil-based Woolly Pocket system for a wall in the kitchen/lounge and also provided terrariums and spatial planting. living tapestry The living wall in Lululemon's Vancouver headquarters is designed to evoke wood grain with a knot in the middle. "Normally I do more abstract art pieces," says Green over Grey co-founder Mike Weinmaster, who combines plants ranging from flowering perennials and ground covers to shrubs and small trees. Using a lightweight hydroponic system, Green over Grey has created interior and exterior vertical gardens for offices, banks, airports, shopping centres and residences throughout North America.

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