05/26/2011
Is it possibly anyhow with Ivy plant growth on a skyscraper?
I made with personal in magazines prior to speaking around the future along with surprise if it’s possibly is. tj. Blackwell
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shot of one’s Beetham Tower, as seen in this waters of Deansgate channel. I suppose the deep and subtle rippled perversion of one’s skyscraper will be the good effect. – once you take a look at a more massive size, it’s becoming clearer
Sorry if my problem in this mistaken category. Do you suppose the following would belong in Landscaping?
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Hochhaus skyscraper in Montreal in Montreal
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HDR from a skyscraper in this Docklands, London
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I do not think so, too dangerous to open windows for window boxes, which would be needed for plants to have.
I bet it is possible.
It would be cool!
—– In or out of the skyscraper? Either way, why would not it be possible? A skyscraper is just a tall building, you can grow ivy inside and outside buildings. —– Jim
are not a skyscraper, and I’m not sure if it an ivy, but check out the living roof springs from a search engine
I’ve never come across an ivy plant that is much more than 50-60 feet tall, so I would think niet. U generally do not want to grow ivy on your property is still its roots can penetrate cracks or joints and cause structural damage, harbors pests, it digs into your foundations, and it makes it very difficult to see if your building to be repaired or not.
There is a reason why the plants grow only as large in nature.
They must be able to pump more nutrients from the roots to the farthest ledemaat. Trouwens, you would provide a home for rats.