Talk:Green Wall
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In fantasy settings, Living Walls can also be made from animal cells too, creating a horrifying mass of flesh instead. This is the signature work of a necromancer. It may or may not be dangerous.
This information has been removed on the grounds of irrelevancy in accordance with the official wikipedia policy found at Wikipedia:Editing policy. The information is irrelevant in the context of an article located in the categories of Gardening / Urban studies and planning. This information is preserved here on the discussion page to facilitate its reintegration by interested parties into a more relevant location. A more relevant location is the existing page Necromancy (fiction) or a more relevant page could be created at Living wall (necromancy). Alternatively a subheading of Living Walls in Fiction could be created and examples of Living walls in fiction of the kind dealt with by the main body of the article should be added in order to make a reintroduction of the information slightly less irrelevant. Seferin 01:14, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] fungi?
Is there any threat of developing excessive fungal growth on the wall and causing mold/ dangerous air? I like the idea of curing "sick building syndrome". What kinds of insects, grubs, and worms are permitted? Hmmm could you grow snap peas this way, or tomatoes, or cornichons?
yummy
Warmcassoulet 03:57, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Green Wall vs. Living Wall
This article was named Living Wall, which I found to be an inaccurate description of the technology available. The title Green Wall allows this article to be more comprehensive, including "green façades" into the equation, which are far removed from the term "Living Wall".--Zippo512 (talk) 00:33, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] RfC linkspam
A number of different IP addresses from a cable internet provider in Baden-Würtemberg, Germany have repeatedly added an external link to a commercial website, namely eltlivingwalls.com. Interestingly, that company, located in Brantford, Ontario, in Canada, also has a European subsidiary in the area serviced by the ISP in Baden-Würetmberg. I have reverted the addition of what, in my mind, is simple linkspam on each occasion and I have also left, again on each occasion, a uw-coi notice on the talk page of each of the anon IP addresses. The reason I'm posting here is because I want to ensure that I am not under a misapprehension and that the community agrees with my assessment that that commercial link is inappropriate under one or more of WP:LINKS, WP:SPAM and WP:COI. — Dave (Talk | contribs) 20:39, 4 December 2007 (UTC)