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Hence the verse: — “They name us Al-A’ráb but Al-‘Urb is our name.”
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‘Urb is a man of pure Arab race, whether of the Ahl al-Madar
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The chronicler of a once-new movement, 15-year-old 'Urb' magazine has followed the beat straight int
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As an added bonus, when fully planted, the Urb Garden looks a lot like an attractive green wall.
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The Urb Garden, designed by Xavier Calluaud, is a vertical garden outfitted with modular cubby holes and an integrated worm farm, making it a perfect all-in-one solution for urban gardeners.
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Modern society suffers from a lack of intimacy with its food, and the Urb Garden is designed to tackle the separation while also getting rid of the waste caused by commercial food sources.
The Urb Garden Helps Urban Gardeners Grow Food at Home | Inhabitat 2010
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As an added bonus, when fully planted, the Urb Garden looks a lot like an attractive green wall.
The Urb Garden Helps Urban Gardeners Grow Food at Home | Inhabitat 2010
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The Urb Garden, designed by Xavier Calluaud, is a vertical garden outfitted with modular cubby holes and an integrated worm farm, making it a perfect all-in-one solution for urban gardeners.
The Urb Garden Helps Urban Gardeners Grow Food at Home | Inhabitat 2010
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So if you live in a dense metropolis and are itching to rid yourself of the modern convenience of commercial food, the Urb Garden is sure to be a practical and eco-conscious answer to growing your own healthy produce.
The Urb Garden Helps Urban Gardeners Grow Food at Home | Inhabitat 2010
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By growing food at home, consumers utilizing an Urb Garden can reduce their use of food packaging (by not buying their produce in plastic containers) and food waste (by composting and only picking what they are eating) in one fell swoop.
The Urb Garden Helps Urban Gardeners Grow Food at Home | Inhabitat 2010
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