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The benefits of surrounding ourselves and our buildings with nature, green-space and habitat is without measure. We live to inspire and educate those interested in our mission, to view the possibilities of the built environment in new ways.

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This Blog is the place to gain a better understanding of living structures such as green walls or living walls, their definitions, benefits and research that is driving the niche. I am always talking about "the question" - why would you choose a solid wall with no possibility for green-space and habitat, when you can have a "living wall" which brings so many benefits to a project and our environment?

Revisiting the Boschert Greenway Living Wall

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We returned to the newly constructed living retaining wall a couple weeks after the Ribbon Cutting of the Boschert Greenway in St. Charles, MO.  The living wall, located just off of Highway 370 near the Missouri River, was planted with an assortment of native plants like Black Eyed Susan, Prairie Dropseed, Wild Strawberry and Virginia Creeper.

The plugs, planted this growing season, seem to be establishing very well given the unfavorably dry weather.

Just below the Boschert Greenway sign, prairie grasses and wildflowers get their footing within the SmartSoxx growing media.  Small patches of brown grass can be seen; these are what's left of the short-term cover crop planted last fall.

Black Eyed Susan has begun flowering prolifically all over the wall!

The flowering plants are already attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.

A bumblebee seems to enjoy what this living wall has to offer!

Feel free to drive by the Boschert Greenway living wall along Highway 370 (near the 5th St overpass) and give us some feedback.  What do you think?

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Comprehensive Living Wall Data from SIUe

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Three types of wall in this picture - panel, solid block and living wall modules.


I am always talking about "the question" - why would you choose a solid wall with no possibility for vegetation and habitat, when you can have a "living wall" at a comparable cost which brings so many benefits to the project and our environment? My thinking is, lack of understanding and product availability! This Blog, published research and widely available living wall systems are part of the answer. Enjoy the entry!

Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville has been monitoring 18 test "living walls" for several years now. Previous data has given us a better understanding of benefits derived from the selection of a living wall over more traditional "solid" or non-living walls. Green roof and green wall performance research is being undertaken in more locations by more private entities and universities than ever before. The results are shaping current product enhancements and future product development in ways that will benefit our environment and our communities. I am proud of the efforts and results from the SIUe research team. My own products are benefiting daily from the ongoing collaboration with Dr.Retzlaff and his group. Thanks guys!

As we move forward in defining living walls as BMP's for stormwater management and land development practices, published research such as this report will lead the way. Please review the embedded paper and give me your comments.


Great structure but it could be so much more!


This wall was teeming with honey bees when I shot the pictures!

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Photo Updates From SIUe Greenwall Test Site

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Just received an update from Mark O. ( one of two grad students over-seeing the test trials ) at SIUe regarding the growth condition of the 18 test walls at their field site. The May 11th pictures below, show the entire site in perspective, the best growth species this year ( sedum kamchaticum ) and the un-planted control wall for perspective. Enjoy and stay connected as we publish this years test data on "heat island reduction", vegetation's effect on "retention / detention" and runoff "water quality".


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The entire site on May 11th 2011.


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One of the 3 un-planted control walls that we use to establish a benchmark for the effect plants have on the fully vegetated test walls.


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One of the 3 walls planted with Sedum Kamchaticum showing the best coverage so far this season. Looks like a shrub at this point! Very likely to reduce "Heat Island Effect" as well as positively impact "Runoff Water Retention" , this study year.

Why would anyone select a solid concrete wall if they did not have to? Maybe psychological testing is our next field of study??

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The Basics about Living Retaining Walls

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Does your yard need a retaining wall to create more useable space ---- how about making it a Living Wall?


Have you ever driven past a retaining wall that was performing a structural function but it was totally covered in plant material and all you could see was the plants? If you have, then you have seen at least some version of a ?living or green? retaining wall.


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Some living retaining walls here started out the old-fashioned way, like they did in Europe, as old walls that had vines grow up to cover them so you couldn't see the stone underlayment. Other living walls that I'm so excited about are walls that were intentionally created to support plant growth. Living wall systems may come in various sizes, shapes, colors and methods but they all have one thing in common. They hold soil within the face of the wall which is easily accessible for plant material to be planted within it. This makes an acceptable culture for plants to grow over the wall face, flourish and stay there through all types of weather and seasonal conditions.

 

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So the question is, why would you want a plant covered retaining wall ? what?s wrong with a solid, traditional wall? Well, I'm not going to get to the bottom of that question in one blog segment. I am going to start the conversation right here by inviting you to review a short slideshow that's included with this segment that represents a bit of living retaining wall "re-con" on my part. At the very least, it should be fun to look at and to see all the different varieties of living/green walls around the world. Living or green retaining walls are aesthetically different and to many people, very pleasing since they represent green space and habitat. Even if you're not into green space and habitat, a living wall does serve to moderate temperature in the built environment by keeping the retaining wall closer to the natural air temperature without absorbing and radiating the sun?s energy well after dark. Living retaining walls also filter runoff water from rain reducing the amount of rainwater that ends up running into the gutters, down the street and instantly into rivers without recharging the ground. Living walls function a lot like green roofs and rain gardens (more on those structures later).


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Living retaining walls can serve many purposes. They can be large structures holding up buildings, parking lots, roads or they can be simple backyard walls that served as a garden in a very small area. I have seen many unusually and creatively planted living walls all over the world.  Walls serving as herb gardens for those that like to cook or even chefs with restaurants. I've also seen living walls that served as wonderful vegetable gardens and community gardens for inner-city residents that just don't have enough green space to create a proper garden on flat land. As a result, I've seen gardeners harvesting strawberries and picking beans while standing up, as opposed to what I did when I was a kid, which was crawling down the rows on my hands and knees. No matter what function they serve, selecting a living wall over a more traditional solid wall is a smart choice for the environment and ultimately our communities.


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Pizzo Associates Annual " Rock the Prairie" Event

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Living Retaining Walls As Habitat For Pollinators??

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Living Retaining Walls in Texas

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New Data Coming Out of SIUe

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Worldwide Examples of Living Retaining Walls

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I would like to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and a safe New Year!! 

It has been a big year for me personally and for Living Walls as a niche. Just getting this blog and LinkedIn group going amid the initial roll-out of my latest invention ( SmartSlope ) has been a major milestone in my life. Most of my life after college has been spent as an inventor and entrepreneur in the "green" or "living" retaining wall market. Most of that has been taken up in the struggle to define the true benefits of these methods versus traditional methods, while educating the specification community in their successful application. Many things have changed through the last 20  years in regard to plant based building systems. The last 5 years has seen swift change, much more rapid adoption of sustainable methods and more importantly to us, Living Structures.  I feel like I really have lived long enough to see the light at the end of the tunnel in terms of general market awareness and acceptance of "green walls". 

I started the year as an expert panel speaker in Washington, DC at the New Green Economy Conference in January and got a great feeling of forward momentum in our niche. During the last 4 months of 2010, I collaborated with a group of "green" professionals  to develop an AIA / ASLA accredited course on GREEN WALLS. It  was for the trade association "Green Roofs for Healthy Cities" ( GRHC )and it was titled GREENWALLS 2011. The GRHC has begun to cover green walls as part of their mission and unveiled the course at their annual conference in Vancouver, BC in early December. The course was well attended and it signified the first time that any trade or advocacy group included my favorite niche of "Living Retaining Walls"  under their umbrella!!! A new day has dawned and I feel so fortunate to have been in the room and on the list of collaborators. I cannot imagine where the momentum will take our niche in the coming year but it has to be upward and we will be there to support and inform those in need of information. What a great opportunity 2011 will be!! Thanks for following.

The file above is a brief compilation of pictures showing plantable and very much, "living", retaining wall methods and systems from around the world. Lots to learn and from partners and practitioners in other countries as you will see. These systems would not be available if they did not work and did not solve a problem. The worldwide need for innovative, sustainable solutions in the built environment will continue to drive demand upward and this compilation shows that there are already many offerings available to move the niche to mainstream status. Enjoy!

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Living Retaining Wall Research Updates - SIUe Testing

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Living Retaining Walls - Plant Selection by Growth Habit

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This segment of the Blog features a video introduction followed by a narrated slide show which highlights unique display walls at Enory Knoll Farms near Baltimore and Saul Brothers Nurseries in Atlanta. Both locations used living retaining wall modules for display of "green roof" sedums and it highlights the mature conditions of many species. These walls make it  easy to visually understand the aesthetic and heat moderation differences between species, while highlighting the importance of wise selection to achieve desired performance for green building projects. 

Sample walls like these have proven to be great tools for understanding differences in grow-out performance of species planted in both roof and wall environments. We have learned that the living wall climate is more moderate than up on the roof, resulting in better plant health at grade in the walls. However, many of the best choices for roof applications just do not grow tall enough to give us all of the "heat island" moderation we have come to expect. 

Enjoy the video clip, choose plants wisely, and let us hear your comments.

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              Mark  

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Case Study on Living Retaining Walls in Waterfront Applications

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Video introduction to a new entry which displays a case study by Furbish Company of a Living Retaining Wall system in a waterfront application.

Click on the link above to view the case study as a PDF document. 

Click on the link below to view a shorter case study report in PDF format, which includes plant species information for this application.

This segment offers some compelling and useful information regarding the use of one particular type of Living Retaining Wall System for stabilization, habitat creation, water quality improvement and erosion control during the grow-in of native plant material for long-term embankment restoration.  The use of concrete modules which are specifically designed to hold large amounts of soil fill material for plant establishment, while also performing as "Hard Armour" erosion protection as the intended vegetation grows to maturity, is one of many effective methods. The broader availability of this type of Living Retaining Wall System will help to grow the niche and enable projects such as this one to become much more common. I would like to see many comments on this segment and intend to produce more similar entries in the near future.

Peace!

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The drought is over!

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This is the end of a long dry spell of no blog entries!! Hoooooray! For me the good news is that I have completed around 20 YouTube videos on a variety of topics and shot hundreds of pictures from all over the place, all revolving around my favorite topic ---- LIVING WALLS AND SLOPES. Well, at this point I am happily putting down the camera and looking forward to spending some time editing and producing the next 3 - 4 months worth of content for the Mojo Blog.

For now, I hope that this posting of case studies will be informative and interesting. They come out of my contribution to a new course being developed by a committee within "Green Roofs for Healthy Cities". The course is titled "Green Walls 2011" and will be presented at the annual conference in Vancouver near the end of the year. Great group of contributors and they all produced case studies based on their specialty of expertise within the green or living wall category. I cannot wait to see all of them and to see how the course comes out. What a great honor it is to collaborate with such a qualified group of people who share the same passion for greening structures. Enjoy the five case studies and give me your feedback!

Peace!

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First Living Wall Case Study Video Interview

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This is the first of many such video interviews to follow. I will keep it brief and let the 10 minute YouTube segment tell the tale. Big thanks to Mike Geisel with City of Chesterfield, Missouri. He was very generous with his time in meeting with us and offering up his experience and thoughts on this almost 10 year old project.

See for yourself!


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How much fun I had at the Pizzo Associates event!

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I need to send a big thank you to the staff at Pizzo Associates!! Their annual customer appreciation / summer solstice event was a ton of fun for me and for the other 300 attendees. They had several guest speakers and each one was fantastic. Great topics, visuals and command of the subject by each one. It was my pleasure and privilege to be among the group!

A few weeks before the event, Grace, Doug and Matt came down to St. Louis for a "greenwall" tour, which is one of my very favorite things in the world to do. ( they played right into my hand ) I made it look like work but the truth is, I never never miss a chance to drive around town, walk my favorite living wall installations and shoot some pics. I mixed up some of the pics and video from the tour as a memento for us all. Give me your thoughts, enjoy and peace!

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Information on Upcoming Speaking Event

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Technical Videos on Living Wall Science ( by others in the field )

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Living Wall Video from Chicago ( a real one and not a retaining wall )

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Testing Success with S. Phedimus ( Mr. Phedimus )

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First video in the series on "Living Wall" testing collaboration at SIUe

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