TerraCottem addresses some of the world’s biggest issues such as lack of water, hunger and deforestation. With just 20 grammes and a single application in the plant’s lifespan, TerraCottem helps the plant to settle in, grow faster and survive, often in very harsh conditions, such as sandy soils, reclaimed land, soil with high salt content, areas with little rainfall or difficult access for watering. TerraCottem is a technical product for the present day and the future...
Soft Engineering
05/09/2017 - 00:00
The ideal is alive and kicking at the City of Melville, Australia. Sitting and working side by side in its local government offices are the City’s civil engineers and landscape architects.
If you find yourself driving down the new section of the Bruce Highway in South East Queensland – the 17 kilometre stretch between the overpass at Traveston and the other overpass near Pomona – you’d be cruising through a seriously chunky revegetation project.
In Googong, a new cluster of neighbourhoods set just south of Queanbeyan with a total of 6,000 homes to be constructed, plans are to fit these within a generous landscape of 12 sports fields, 18 playgrounds, 27 parks and a 56-hectare conservation area.
"A visitor to a garden sees the successes, usually. The gardener remembers mistakes and losses, some for a long time, and imagines the garden in a year, and in an unimaginable future."
- W.S. Merwin
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