WeatherSolve Structures can help with wind protection and disruption. We can assist with the design, materials, and installation.
More about the Sculptures as seen in Art Galleries interiors and their creators on Wescover. The Museum, the motion of wind in the prairie and technology inspire this project. The three screens combine elegant curving forms with gestural patterns defined by circles of varying sizes to suggest airfo… Explore unique Art & Wall Decor and Sculptures by rising artists around Wichita. Find original art such as wall tapestries, wood art, ceramic sculptures, macrame and fabric wall hangings on Wescover.
Wondering how to block wind on your patio? Come and see 9 windy patio solutions that you may have never thought of doing!
This simple yet stylish side awning creates a cosy little nook while providing the privacy you need in your terrace, patio or balcony. It can also help protect people from the wind and low-lying sun.The screen is made of UV and tear-resistant polyester. The cassette is installed on a sturdy steel base in the vertical position, and the retractable awning can be easily pulled straight out. The awning also has an automatic roll-back function.
Leucadendron Safari Magic produces a spectacular depth of colour throughout autumn and winter. Ideal for home gardens. It is also a great cut flower.
For relatively little upfront costs, you can reduce your heating and cooling bills and protect your home from seasonal winds.
You may be surprised to know that you can change your climate….well at least to a certain extent! You can improve and control the climate condition within your garden by creating ‘microclimates’ for particular areas or groups of plants.
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Ornamental Grasses are some of the easiest perennials to grow – but that’s not the only reason you should plant them! Delivering high-impact visual interest through all four seasons, our Carefree Ornamental Grass Pre-Planned Garden will sway its feathery plumes in the breeze as their colors shift and change with the seasons. Excellent for creating privacy, wind screens and bird habitat. This Pre-Planned Garden comes with a garden layout map to make planting easy.
This article will show you how to grow a visual screen/wind break using hybrid cuttings (hybrid poplar and hybrid willow) in a single growing season. The planting site is located in USDA Zone 4, i…
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June 1968: Cars outside an entrance way seen through a windscreen at nightime. New York, 1953. A view from a moving car as it passes the Western Skies Motel in stormy weather, Colorado, USA, March 1977. Mountains can be seen reflected in the wing mirror. A cracked pane of glass, March 1963.…
Also in Fahan, Ireland, this is the kitchen of the house my dad grew up in. It's now abandoned, and the ivy is growing through the kitchen.
The army has been called in to eliminate the insect swarms, but their mission is dangerous and unending
48 - 48 Inches 30 - 30 Inches 30 - 30 Inches 1.2m 76cm 76cm Features A sturdy, durable ornamental grass that withstands adverse weather conditions. Grey-green leaves form a strictly upright, dense clump. Rose-colored flower panicles and leaf tips in fall. Foliage Interest Fall Interest Winter Interest Drought Tolerant Salt Tolerant Erosion Control Resists: Deer Grass: Grass Characteristics Plant Type: Perennial Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 48 Inches 1.2m Spacing: 30 Inches 76cm Spread: 30 Inches 76cm Flower Colors: Pink Flower Colors: Tan Flower Shade: Rose Foliage Colors: Green Foliage Shade: Gray-green Habit: Upright Container Role: Thriller Plant Needs Light Requirement: Sun The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours). Maintenance Category: Easy Bloom Time: Late Summer Hardiness Zones: 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b Water Category: Average Soil Fertility Requirement: Average Soil Soil Fertility Requirement: Fertile Soil Soil Fertility Requirement: Poor Soil Soil PH Category: Acidic Soil Soil PH Category: Neutral Soil Uses: Border Plant Uses: Container Uses: Cut Flower Uses: Dried Flower Uses: Landscape Uses: Mass Planting Uses: Specimen or Focal Point Maintenance Notes: One of the easiest ornamental grasses to grow in full sun. Does well in any soil from sand to clay. Cut back in spring before new growth appears. It is a warm season grass, so dig and divide in spring or summer, while the plant is in an active growth pattern. Prairie Winds® 'Apache Rose' Panicum virgatum USPP 29,142, Can 5,651 Professional Growing Information
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Inside the glasshouses of Cambridge Botanic Garden.
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There has never been a better time to embrace slow living. In our ongoing series, Sally Coulthard shares tried-and-tested tips from her Yorkshire smallholding THIS MONTH Gardening for birds I’ve just watched a raven carefully try to pull the rubber off my car’s windscreen wipers. It’s been doing this for the past few mornings and, by the time I’ve managed to yank open the kitchen window and frantically wave my arms, the winged visitor has sensed trouble and flown away. For all their mischief,
We've noticed a trend in architecture: houses are going dark. All-black houses aren't for the Addams Family anymore - all the cool kids are doing it.
Ofra Lapid's art series, Broken Houses, are small scale models of abandoned structures. I'm a new fan.
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Abbas Kiarostami: I would drive in the rain with one hand on the wheel, and take pictures with the other
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June 1968: Cars outside an entrance way seen through a windscreen at nightime. New York, 1953. A view from a moving car as it passes the Western Skies Motel in stormy weather, Colorado, USA, March 1977. Mountains can be seen reflected in the wing mirror. A cracked pane of glass, March 1963.…
Ernst Haas: one of the color masters of photography:
This iconic plant can serve as a green property marker, windscreen, and noise barrier.
Evergreen hedges make wonderful living privacy screens and wind or noise breaks. Learn the best varieties to plant in your yard.
Wind and solar-powered Ecocapsule is your off-grid home of the future