Can Vertical Meadows Bring Green Back to our Cities? | WILD HOPE

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  • @noneofyourbuisness1679
    @noneofyourbuisness1679 Рік тому +106

    This is something all cities should implement. It’s not a perfect win-win for habitat restoration, but it’s a beautiful compromise to the alternative.

    • @EeeEee-bm5gx
      @EeeEee-bm5gx Рік тому +2

      Bit more difficult for cities that have more winter than UK. Around half a year all meadow vegetation is dead, brown and/or frozen

    • @skateparkreality
      @skateparkreality Рік тому +1

      I love the idea of the cities being infested with the vermin that will inhabit these vertical gardens.

    • @noneofyourbuisness1679
      @noneofyourbuisness1679 Рік тому +15

      @@skateparkrealityYou say that as if cities aren't already infested with vermin

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 Рік тому +4

      @@skateparkreality Vermin's dont like sun.They dig up and go for dark places. The only animals would be there bugs and birds. Rats and cockroaches wont come up there probably as long as you dont throw trash there. The most problematic one would be ants so you gotta need lots of pigeons and other type of birds to keep them in check.

    • @sarahstrong7174
      @sarahstrong7174 4 місяці тому

      Woodpeckers are what you want to control ants.

  • @dio8636
    @dio8636 Рік тому +66

    We have some in my city in the Netherlands. The walls of one of our bus stations are covered with this, as well as a parking garage and a small bridge over a busy street. So it can be used for much more than just buildings. Absolutely gorgeous, especially the bridge, where the plants hang from the bottom. We also have an initiative where people are allowed to remove one or two rows of rocks from the pavement in front of their house (the pavement is owned by the city), and replace them with flowers. Thousands of people have done it and now there's green on every street, and you can really see biodiversity increase. I hope they implement both of these projects on every street in every city!

    • @StandAloneSoul
      @StandAloneSoul Рік тому +1

      May I ask which city it is? I live close by in germany and been visiting the Netherlands in the past, always wanted to go again. I am intrigued about the project and was hoping to see it fir myself when driving through!

  • @Matty002
    @Matty002 11 місяців тому +15

    its so ironic that the point of cities was density and having everything you need to live nearby, which meant you could have green space around the density, but people started building less dense in previously green spaces, not only destroying local biodiversity, but defeating the point of city living

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 Рік тому +60

    Another positive benefit is a reduction of the heat island effect which makes cities hotter.

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 Рік тому +1

      And the heat island effect is decreased by the greens.

  • @venicawood3894
    @venicawood3894 Рік тому +39

    This is wonderful. I hope this project takes hold and continues.

  • @peasinourthyme5722
    @peasinourthyme5722 10 місяців тому +7

    The idea of urban rewilding is so exciting to me! Rewilding does not need to be "happening out there", but actually could be sort of seeping into the most human of environments, rewilding not only nature, but us.

  • @FlowerofDissolution
    @FlowerofDissolution Рік тому +31

    You see more and more rooftop vegetation these days in Sweden, but nothing as diverse as this. I hope this catch on for sure! I would love to see more boring grey facades of buildings bursting with flowers. ^>^

  • @gardenforbirds
    @gardenforbirds Рік тому +11

    Would be interesting to consider pollinator nesting needs as well! Providing various nesting options for different bees would help to complete the vertical habitat! 💓

  • @Staggo_L
    @Staggo_L Рік тому +10

    This is exciting-all the flora and fauna. Thanks for the video.

  • @Cinnaray
    @Cinnaray Рік тому +8

    I would love to use the roof top of my apartment, both for native wild life and good for extra food production.

  • @jturtle5318
    @jturtle5318 Рік тому +3

    That herd of Clydes is magnificent! I love heavy horses.

    • @peasinourthyme5722
      @peasinourthyme5722 10 місяців тому +2

      And those horses have the best horse-.job on the planet...they´re doing exactly what horses are made for; hanging out in a decent size herd, eating fat grass, being stunning.

  • @antonenero
    @antonenero Рік тому +11

    So beautiful wow❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @exosproudmamabear558
    @exosproudmamabear558 Рік тому +10

    I think the most problematic thing in this would be soil erosion since the leaves and other stuff cant fall into the soil, swept under the road plus the water will wash away the nutrients so soil will get less quality as the time goes. You need to change the soil in this or find a way to add mulch to the top regularly. once or twice a year.

    • @Logan-cw7bo
      @Logan-cw7bo Рік тому +5

      I believe this is an aeroponic or hydroponic solution therefore it is soil-less.

  • @GloryDaze73
    @GloryDaze73 Рік тому +2

    ❤This is Absolutely amazing! Brilliant minds😊

  • @GeffreyKane
    @GeffreyKane 8 місяців тому +2

    'Plant plants, eat plants= save planet' Simple! 😊❤

  • @NiekiePiekie
    @NiekiePiekie Рік тому +4

    OMG I love this!!! In my garden i also plan on having a wildlife field, and to see what can be possible without a garden in an urban area is GREAT!! I hope this gets into all cities, so people can enjoy everything I enjoy in my own garden :)

  • @carrief4442
    @carrief4442 Рік тому +5

    I love that these are "bee wildlife corridors" like we are building for large mammals who need to migrate from protected area to protected area through human-dominated places. We need to share space with other animals.

  • @fannyandersson3330
    @fannyandersson3330 Рік тому +8

    This gives me hope for the future!❤

  • @sharongibson1161
    @sharongibson1161 Рік тому +20

    What a fantastic idea, love this !! ❤😊

  • @ariadgaia5932
    @ariadgaia5932 Рік тому +2

    This gives me hope for cities and the souls that live there~

  • @jwhite5396
    @jwhite5396 Рік тому +2

    Love this for my house.

  • @Self-Love-e9p
    @Self-Love-e9p Рік тому +3

    😍 WOW!... SO AWESOME!!!...👍❤️💚💐

  • @red..ridding..h00d
    @red..ridding..h00d Рік тому +2

    It makes me so happy 😭🫶

  • @stienven9355
    @stienven9355 Рік тому +3

    Goedemorgen Lieve vrienden Van PBS dank jullie wel .. zo wat .n nuttig en bijzonder weer goed dat dit wordt gedaan Mooi ook je uitleg en opnames Like 337 .. geniet heerlijk van jullie prachtige werk en deze dag vol mooie momentjes en lieve groetjes terug Stien Ven 👍💚🥰💚🙏💚🌾🦋🍁☕️🍰❤️🦋🌾🙏

  • @saram8102
    @saram8102 10 місяців тому +2

    Love this!

  • @raphael6994
    @raphael6994 Рік тому +8

    Do non perennial plants have to be replanted?
    Because the seeds aren't really going back in the substrate.
    Are there mostly perennial species going in there (Poppy probably only lives a year) or will the grasses just take over the wall?
    Really curious

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 Рік тому +1

      Annuals would need to be replanted, because the seeds would drop to the ground instead of in the soil.
      Perennials would be ideal.

  • @tracylee4442
    @tracylee4442 Рік тому +5

    This is fantastic!

  • @joanneganon7157
    @joanneganon7157 Рік тому +5

    What a beautiful thing to have in the City🎉.
    JO JO IN VT 💞🍁🎃

  • @stewartthomas2642
    @stewartthomas2642 Рік тому +2

    Good vid.great things in the future..Love your stuff kick on love it 👍 ❤

  • @bagladysendtheferalspinner3761

    Wonderful video, wonderful idea!

  • @TheRealBeeBzZ
    @TheRealBeeBzZ Рік тому +2

    Love this

  • @cskarbek1
    @cskarbek1 7 місяців тому +1

    I love it overall but they didn't address my question. How do the people living inside those building see out their windows? covering brick, etc is fine but what are the people looking out their windows see? root systems?

  • @alexjames4315
    @alexjames4315 Рік тому +2

    Amazing! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @gemertje
    @gemertje Рік тому +6

    Very curious about the seeds. How well will they disperse through the metal, or will they all fall on the ground?

  • @W.w.w.w.w.w.w.s.g
    @W.w.w.w.w.w.w.s.g 4 місяці тому

    I’ve seen a lot of verticals plantings in Singapore and Malaysia. Great that uk is starting to do this

  • @erikaerika7788
    @erikaerika7788 Рік тому +6

    Wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @leavealekalone
    @leavealekalone Рік тому +2

    Wonderful work! I have seen these structures around other places, like Madrid, but I do not think most of them try to emphasise on flowers and pollinators.
    In the world of unhinged AI takeover and technology, I love that there are people who still value and cherish nature 🌸

  • @thomastuorto9929
    @thomastuorto9929 Рік тому +4

    Pretty nice. Seen some verticals on perimeter/border walls rooftop equipment room walls before but... What was the type of paper used in the Vertical Meadows wrap? Replayed but couldn't understand what she said. Sometimes I have trouble with higher pitch's/tones. Thanks for any replies.

    • @jimrodarmel8512
      @jimrodarmel8512 Рік тому +6

      starting at 3:03, the narration is, "... a layer of waterproof backing, recycled clothing, seed paper, and reusable tubes that deliver water." I think the "seed paper" is paper containing embedded seeds that can germinate when supplied with water. Not a normal type of paper, would be easy to miss especially if you're expecting a different sort of adjective.

    • @thomastuorto9929
      @thomastuorto9929 Рік тому +4

      @@jimrodarmel8512 I understood everything but the word seed. Thank you.

    • @dio8636
      @dio8636 Рік тому +3

      There is a Chrome extension that you can download that will let you adjust the pitch for UA-cam videos. The extension is called Transpose. This might help with understanding certain voices.

    • @thomastuorto9929
      @thomastuorto9929 Рік тому +1

      @@dio8636 Thank you.

  • @Sisteryoda1440
    @Sisteryoda1440 Рік тому +4

    I think we’re finally starting to figure this out. 🌺 🐝

  • @ricknico2577
    @ricknico2577 Рік тому +6

    But can the plants reseed on the vertical meadows? Or will the seed just go down the drain?

    • @anggieb.2936
      @anggieb.2936 Рік тому +1

      Probably. There seems to be crevices and repeating growth on the wall. Also as much being eaten by urban birds and insects.

    • @jenniferhunter4074
      @jenniferhunter4074 Рік тому +1

      Oh... don't worry. These seeds will re-seed anywhere. Ever noticed how the cracks in a sidewalk green up? Same thing.. these seeds are very light in weight so they can just drift to the next little damn clump and start the process of making a little baby plant.
      The big issue would be weight and water drainage. Possibly even disease. For example.. what happens if there is some water pipe leak?

  • @theck672
    @theck672 Рік тому +6

    Please come to U.S. to help us do this! Thanks for this information. 🤗

    • @glenncordova4027
      @glenncordova4027 Рік тому +4

      Roof top gardens and green walls are done in the United States. Also look up the high line in New York.

  • @brittanykasha4825
    @brittanykasha4825 Рік тому +1

    Now you just need goats on scaffolding to graze the walls 😂

  • @Seattle-ish
    @Seattle-ish Рік тому +7

    Looks nice, but don't the roots damage the buildings?

  • @Absbor
    @Absbor Рік тому +1

    i love this

  • @jaginsburg
    @jaginsburg Рік тому +1

    Beautiful, but does this create habitat for unintended wildlife e.g. mice?

  • @TheNightwalker247
    @TheNightwalker247 Рік тому +1

    If one did a motion study one would probably find that people move slower and stay longer infront of green walls than they do infront of glass or concrete

  • @paulveenvliet9130
    @paulveenvliet9130 2 місяці тому

    There's a bunch of species in this documentary that is definitely not filmed in the UK, as well as some non-native garden plants that are not intended to grow in these walls. It looks like the editor needed a few colourful shots to fill out some seconds here and there, and nobody double checked the appropriateness of these.

  • @justinciallella4724
    @justinciallella4724 Рік тому +1

    Makes more sense than vertical forests, with falling branches and fruit.

  • @hunterhq295
    @hunterhq295 Рік тому +1

    Can cool down buildings too

  • @DefThrone
    @DefThrone Рік тому +1

    In the southeast of the US most of our bees all live in the ground. If we do not have designated spots for bare loose soi,l we won't have the bees.

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 Рік тому +1

    Uh, wild birds and animals DO live in cities. In St Paul we have deer, foxes, wild turkeys, pheasants, not to mention all the insects.

  • @uncleshark1103
    @uncleshark1103 Рік тому +4

    At some point, human kind is going to have to question the wisdom of corralling ever more people into artificial environments.

  • @chandraathithan11
    @chandraathithan11 Рік тому +3

    Super

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 4 місяці тому

    I wonder how this functions in case of fire? How does it affect fire safety?

  • @threeriversforge1997
    @threeriversforge1997 Рік тому

    Don't wait for someone to come along. You can plant native species all around your area just by casting seeds in abandoned back lots or growing a few things on your balcony. It might not seem like much of a contribution, but when you have a million people in the city doing it, that adds up very quickly. The greatest hurdle is convincing people that their one tiny contribution will make a difference.

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 Рік тому +2

      People make seed balls to throw over the fences.

    • @threeriversforge1997
      @threeriversforge1997 Рік тому +1

      @@jturtle5318 As long as they're educated on the subject and using native seeds.... I'm all for it!

  • @ricknico2577
    @ricknico2577 Рік тому +2

    Cornflowers are annuals, are they being sown every year by persons?

    • @glenncordova4027
      @glenncordova4027 Рік тому +1

      A lot of the plants they showed in these vertical walls are annuals, such as corn flowers, Flanders poppies, California poppies and cosmos. They probably have to be replanted every year. That isn't difficult and the water lines also need to be maintained regularly.

    • @ricknico2577
      @ricknico2577 Рік тому +1

      @@glenncordova4027 Looks difficult to me, considering it's a high wall.

  • @catregime
    @catregime Рік тому +2

    I appreciate this, but it’s not a replacement for wild, untouched areas. Nature, land animals, flora and fauna need space to live too.

    • @threeriversforge1997
      @threeriversforge1997 Рік тому

      Sure, but what's the option? With immigration running rampant throughout the Western Nations, folks coming into the land need room for housing, schools, jobs, and everything else. NOBODY is going to fight to stop immigration, so that means you'll see more urbanization, plain and simple. In the Southeast, we're going through what's called Piedmont Sprawl, basically the removal of open fields and forests to make way for housing developments, new roads, schools, business parks, and everything else. We've lost 30% of our green spaces over the last 30 years, and are on track to lose another 30% in the coming decades. Why? Well, when 1/4 of the people in my state are first-generation Americans, it doesn't take much guessing. And that doesn't include folks moving here from other States to get away from high taxes, regulations, job loss, cold winters, etc.
      You're right that it's not a replacement for wild, untouched areas, but what's the option? Unless we stop moving people into our area, locally or nationally, the destruction of our wild, untouched areas is a given. And you know that such talk is completely untenable in this current climate. So, you deal with the damage as best you can, understanding that the land will be develped and changed forever since folks just won't deal with the root causes of the problems.

  • @jenniferbailey2214
    @jenniferbailey2214 Рік тому +1

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @magesalmanac6424
    @magesalmanac6424 Рік тому +1

    Belinda Carr I think it was, has already dumped cold water on this idea

  • @PracticalLifeSkillz
    @PracticalLifeSkillz Рік тому +1

    I wish the world was more nature centered. We really need to do better :/

  • @eliseolopez2790
    @eliseolopez2790 11 місяців тому +1

    Climbing vines , orchids and other fauna to dress trunks layers kept secret by men

  • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236
    @philomenabrabazonobroin5236 6 місяців тому

    Great idea without the recycled clothes. Most are made of plastic these days, so when they breakdown you will have micro plastics everywhere

  • @elspethfougere9683
    @elspethfougere9683 Рік тому

    97% lost since the 1930s! Surely that explains the death of Bees?

  • @jodyjohnsen
    @jodyjohnsen Рік тому +1

    If you want more of this globally I wonder why you don’t show us how and what to do. Instead of entertaining us we could be cooperating and growing this plan.

    • @asnormal1362
      @asnormal1362 Рік тому +3

      This is only an introduction. Feel free to research more & join the movement in a way that is meaningful to you. Perhaps you could be an educator for the project in your area?

    • @threeriversforge1997
      @threeriversforge1997 Рік тому +2

      It's literally as easy as planting a native species wherever you can. Buy some seed from a place like Prairie Moon Nursery and spread it around the old abandoned lots. Grow it in buckets on your balcony. Every tiny little addition you make is a boon to the world, so don't wait on someone else to get you started. Even something as simple as pulling up an invasive non-native species will benefit the environment because those things are crowding out the natives that evolved in the area and which the native animals rely on.

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Рік тому +2

    Think outside the box? Maybe there is no box. 😉

  • @richardvanasse9287
    @richardvanasse9287 Рік тому +1

    Would having these vertical meadows attract rodents?

  • @JoudiMohammad-k9p
    @JoudiMohammad-k9p 7 місяців тому +1

    😅

  • @eliseolopez2790
    @eliseolopez2790 11 місяців тому +1

    I AM

  • @guybeingaguy
    @guybeingaguy Рік тому +5

    Let’s see how dumb and unrealistic this is….
    Insurance on the building would be enormous.
    It adds wind load, snow load to the building.
    It would degrade the concrete and rust metal in no time.
    Stuff is going to fall and gravity always wins.
    HOA fees for vertical landscaping won’t be cheap.
    Insects crawling through every open crevice.
    The list is long.
    This idea is stupid.

    • @stevenmansfield5772
      @stevenmansfield5772 Рік тому

      You’re a negative critic who will always leave a mediocre existence

  • @ExplodingPiggy
    @ExplodingPiggy Рік тому +6

    These buildings are run by dodgy management companies, who certainly won't maintain them.

    • @reedjasonf
      @reedjasonf Рік тому +3

      Actually, a lot of buildings for offices are well maintained by their tenants. I can't speak for the UK but facilities managers are often given large budgets to maintain and modernize buildings and companies are looking for green investments to attract young employees and make claims that they are reducing their carbon footprint. I'm a beekeeper and corporations are even approaching Beeks like me to manage beehives on their flat roofs.

    • @JunoDiovonaDemihof
      @JunoDiovonaDemihof Рік тому +2

      actually, not much maintenance is at all needed for natural plants. It's explained in the video which you didn't watch seems like...

  • @jeepz669
    @jeepz669 Рік тому +2

    Save the meadows or else

  • @SK-lt1so
    @SK-lt1so 7 місяців тому +1

    Don't build the buildings to begin with.

  • @crawfordviolin
    @crawfordviolin Рік тому +4

    Boujee. Don’t think you’ll find many slums putting that up.

    • @jimrodarmel8512
      @jimrodarmel8512 Рік тому +6

      Probably not, but wouldn't it be great if some enterprising idealistic youngster in a slum area started a small project and showed the big rich areas what can be done with a little will?

    • @venicawood3894
      @venicawood3894 Рік тому

      How utterly defeatist of you.

  • @marnamiller9773
    @marnamiller9773 4 місяці тому

    Ŕeduçes ĥeat

  • @johnberry1107
    @johnberry1107 Рік тому

    Yes. Be ready for bird droppings and vermin. Great neighbors but need to be ready. Stay safe.

  • @NatNeoPit
    @NatNeoPit Рік тому

    These vertical meadows never won't be able to replace the natural splendor of natural meadows but it is better than nothing (unfortunatelly it seems that the expansion and cancer of concrete and steel is unstoppable). I think that the idea is good, but unfortunatelly I don't think it is going to thrive too much (I wish I was wrong) because urban people are too much sophisticated, delicated and complainer, they will be bothered and upset by the little wildlife that this meadows will attract (all kinds of insects and perhaps some rodents). If we like nature, we have to accept it as it is, with some little disadvantages, discomforts and nuisances. This is something that urban people aren't ready or willing to accept. They are mediocre in this point.

  • @TroyTheCatFish
    @TroyTheCatFish Рік тому +7

    Beautiful!! ❤️💖❤️💖