shapedtrees.com
Peer Review by Dr Chris Cattle for Pooktre new book | Knowledge to Grow Shaped Trees
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Peer Review by Dr Chris Cattle. For Pooktre new book. Dr Chris Cattle the leading British tree shaper. Pook and Becky’s involvement with training their trees goes back a long way now, and in this lavishly illustrated book, they pass on a wealth of the knowledge they’ve gained over the years, taking us through the various aspects of the process, whether these shaped trees are to be harvested, carved and highly finished, or left ‘as grown’ in the ground. As anyone who has worked with living trees will know...
allotment-garden.blogspot.com
Allotment Garden & Smallholding Review: February 2008
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Allotment Garden and Smallholding Review. The Storm Kettle – Product Review. Originally, the Storm Kettle was handmade in Ireland - often by travellers who produced them in copper - for fishermen, itinerant workers and tourists. John Grindlay, who with his wife owns and runs the Eydon Kettle Company, modified the design and implemented modern manufacturing techniques in the early 1960’s. Nowadays they can be found in the Solomon Isles helping remote islanders boil water to purify it, in remote parts of S...
greenlifestore.blogspot.com
Green Life Store - All in one Sustainable Super Store: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. There is a new kind of light bulb out now, the LED light bulb. This Bulb fits in a standard light bulb socket and is filled with bright Light Emitting Diodes. Compared to the standard incandescent bulb, or even to the highly efficient CFC(Compact fluorescent bulb) the LED uses miniscule amounts of electricity. They also tend to last forever – manufacturers claim lifetimes of 40,000 to 60,000 hours. (Normal light bulbs can have a lifetime of up to 1000 hours). 2Watt LED Light Bulb.
treeshapers.net
1996 Grown up trees by Chris Cattle | treeshapers.net
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Practitioners 1908 – 1999. 1925 Axel N. Erlandson. 1987 Peter Cook 1995 Becky Northey. 1996 Dr Chris Cattle. 1998 Richard & Suzanne Kerwood. 1999 Dr John Gathright. Practitioners 2000 –? 2003 Ezekiel Golan / Yale Stav. 2003 Dr Lois Walpole. Christoph & Myriam De Cock. 1996 Grown up trees by Chris Cattle. Dr Christopher Cattle being aware of the environmental problems, started looking for ways to produce furniture which was less energy intensive than the known methods. He has a website with more photos an...
qz.com
This designer doesn’t make chairs. He grows them—from trees — Quartz
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Like us on facebook. Follow us on twitter. This designer doesn’t make chairs. He grows them from trees. April 05, 2015. Grown in a chair-y orchard. (Full Grown Ltd). April 05, 2015. Can nature prove to be the best furniture designer? Early prototypes of chairs growing from a field in Derbyshire in the British countryside is showing exciting possibilities. Full Grown Ltd.). Full Grown Ltd.). Over the last four years, Munro and his team at Full Grown. When nature supplies both material and creative force, ...
adamw23.blogspot.com
Adam Wilson: Grow your own
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Back from the Field. Friday, December 08, 2006. We're talkin' furniture here. This is an upholstered stool made out of maple and a sycamore frame of the same design ready for harvesting. Truly the utmost in organic design . Check it: Grown furniture. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a staff editor at the Society of Petroleum Engineers. But it died from under me. View my complete profile. Snippets from the Cuz. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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fevereiro | 2007 | NEORAMA
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Pular para o conteúdo. Arquivo mensal: fevereiro 2007. 28, fevereiro 2007. Claire Petetin e Philippe Grégoire. Compartilhar no Facebook(abre em nova janela). Clique para compartilhar no Twitter(abre em nova janela). Clique para compartilhar no Tumblr(abre em nova janela). Compartilhe no Google (abre em nova janela). Clique para compartilhar no LinkedIn(abre em nova janela). Clique para imprimir(abre em nova janela). Clique para enviar email(abre em nova janela). 27, fevereiro 2007. 26, fevereiro 2007.
dccheeks.blogspot.com
Fueling an Ego.: Really Getting in the Holiday Spirit!
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There was an error in this gadget. Thursday, December 24, 2009. Really Getting in the Holiday Spirit! I just couldn't resist myself when I saw this! Inspired by a teacher's blog posts about her husband's. Comparisons between her and a "bobble-head", here. I just had to take this picture of a tree ornament that I found at World Market yesterday! I think it's a rather cute resemblance! Done got did by. January 14, 2010 at 7:38 AM. January 14, 2010 at 9:12 AM. Thank you Chey for this nice post!