Easy Chemical Free Fertilizing

The EcoFeed fertilizing system utilize natural material such as compost & nettles to create a liquid fertilizer, known as compost tea, which helps plant growth & prevents disease. Simply add homemade compost into the filter basket & connect the product to your outdoor hose. Hose water running through the tank creates a siphon, mixing the concentrated compost tea with the water which dilutes the mixture for use on plants. No need for harmful chemical fertilizers!

Designer: Phil Callaghan


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World of Worms

Like many kids (and much to my parents dismay), I was mesmerized by worms! The Miniville compost system capitalizes on this obsession, teaching kids the importance of worms and composting through an interactive, modular “city” structure that gives little ones a first-hand look into the process so they can… well… see how worms work!

Designer: Kermarrec Caroline, Alizée Lambert, with la Florentaise


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Flow2 kitchen by Studio Gorm

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Oregon designers John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong of Studio Gorm have designed a kitchen where waste products are used to grow plants. (more…)