Since the health crisis, for many, affording a little corner of greenery in the city center has become a vital need, an absolute necessity.
Like many city dwellers, Pierre Emmanuel Salmon - a jack of all trades, both actor, producer and decorator - took advantage of the three periods of confinement to vegetate his Parisian terrace.
He planted tomatoes, strawberries, beans, salads ...
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But, despite all his goodwill, the experience was not always a success.
“How many attempts to have a flowered, productive balcony with no expiration date,
he wonders today.
It takes a lot of watering but when the water is flowing on the neighbor's balcony, it is not very ecological.
And what about the earth that must be changed every year?
By fall, my balcony was no longer very glamorous with its bald tomato threads and wilted flowers. ”
This observation gave him the idea to imagine a bin that is both design and eco-responsible.
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