We start by showing off our skills creating small, semi self-contained potted gardens and edge gardens. The idea is that if what we create is alluring enough, and acheiveable enough, the commuters who pass by day after day will get the idea to copy it themselves, so the greening of Tokyo spreads by itself.
We will choose plants, objects that perform not just One, not just Two, but Three functions: this makes them valuable enough to be really worth caring for and investing in. This purple eggplant gives surprise, beauty, and eventually deliciousness. The herbs below utilize empty space, confuse pests with their fragrance, and help reduce evaporation and weeds from the soil.
The basket stops teenagers (sorry guys) from sitting, stubbing ciggies, or other acts of just not noticing.
As well as intimate Zone one Useful-to-Humans Gardens, there will be Zone 5 gardens, grasses, reeds and plants native to the neighborhood, that will give the ladybugs and lizards back their homes. Zone 5 gardens let the evolution of nature continue, and are a way to give back a little to the earth, who has given us everything we have
Gardens would catch their own water...

Pots can be anything that holds soil and drains water: recycled pipe Maybe old tofu-making barrels, baby prams, bathtubs... Please post any good ideas below

Creating the most edifying station garden used to be the cause of wars between stationmasters, all trying to win the competitions set up by their Rail Companies. Look at this lovely man, so proud.

I wonder if the presence of a loved station garden discourages graffiti?
The presence of a large swath of green, giving shade and evaporative cooling, will certainaly discourage CO2 emissions. Tokyo summers are becoming so hot, that nobody needs convincing global warming is a problem: they will jump at any doable solution.




But I think the desirable qualities for plants are: rare varieties, clambering, fragrant, fast growing, perennial, edible.


Because this project could be largely self-sustaining, and the environmental benefits so attractive, it will most likely be able to win grants, especially as a cross-cultural Australia/Japan project. Since it already has strong financial support from the Tokyu railway company, the chances of winning more support increase.
Below are bodies who's criteria for funding we meet:
http://www.ianpotter.org.au/4-0_areas/4-0-areas.html
http://www.ajf.australia.or.jp/english/awards/ajfgrants/
If you know of any more, please post below, or e-mail me.
Of course the more station garden pictures we see, the more inspired and hopeful we will be: please send.
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