Tuesday 17 June 2014

Living Wall EcoSystem COMES ALIVE! What Progress Indeed
Fitch Street Retirement Residence gets a Colourful Burst of Fresh Air

HD Video by PeapodLife: EcoSystem-in-Progress features Active Rainforest Cycle, Seeded Moss, Bromeliads, Ferns, Grasses.
PeapodLife Rainforest Living Wall EcoSystem "Under Construction" at Fitch Street Affordable Retirement Residence in Welland, Ontario.
Video features active Rainforest Cycle (automated spray misters); moss (seeded); bromeliads, ferns, grasses.
Still to come: Orchids, aquatic plants, fish and more.
Published on Jun 17, 2014 by PeapodLife

“I suffer from depression. My new morning ritual is going to be to come down and sit right here for a little a while. My God it’s so beautiful. It just makes me happy.”
~ Fitch Street Retirement Home Resident

The above video really does speak volumes (watching it on our YouTube Channel in HD is best).

As a part of our continuing series showing the evolution and organic growth of a PeapodLife Rainforest EcoSystem, today we offer video evidence of the dramatic improvement an EcoSystem makes to any space.

In addition, we offer more “in-progress” photographs which will serve as a kind “before and after” pics for the purposes of today’s article.

Image by PeapodLife: “BEFORE” Fitch St. EcoSystem Mechanicals & Foundation Installed.

Image by PeapodLife: “AFTER” Fitch St. EcoSystem: Bromeliads, ferns, grasses planted; moss seeded.

As we mentioned in previous blog posts, the process of installing a high-order indoor rainforest ecosystem by PeapodLife takes time. It is a step-by-step organic process.

There is NO SOIL. NO CHEMICALS. NO FERTILIZERS. NO ADDITIVES OF ANY KIND.

When you’re dealing with nature ON HER TERMS, patience and organic growth are the order of the day. There are no shortcuts. There is no way to exploit the laws of nature and “get away with it.” Apologies to industrial agri-business, et al.

Still to come: orchids, aquatic plants, fish & more!

At PeapodLife, we let our Living Wall EcoSystems to the talking. No dying plants. No smell. Just the freshest, cleanest air; and a most beautiful, vibrant, colourful and energetic background.

On of the Fitch Street residents (who shall remain nameless) put it best when she came by with her little dog to admire our work. She said,
“I suffer from depression. My new morning ritual is going to be to come down and sit right here for a little a while. My God it’s so beautiful. It just makes me happy.”

Enough said.


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