
Dr Lois
Walpole has created the
grown home, when on display in May of 2003 at Kew gardens in England. At the world
Expo 2005 in Japan Lois had finished coat hanger on display and also
did a planting of a willow wine rack.
Quote from web site "After several years of experimentation on
willows in France and in the nursery at the Royal Botanic Gardens at
Kew this train of thought has resulted in the exhibition, grown
home, which is currently on display at Kew. Initially grown
home was scheduled to close in September 2003 but its
popularity with the visiting public means that it is to remain for at
least a further year, which provides the opportunity to continue
developing the techniques and for some of the products to get to a
stage where they can be harvested.
A
chair planted on the birth of a child that will be ready by the time
the child is old enough to use it has an place in both the life of the
grower and that of the child that cannot be obtained through purchasing
a chair.
It is surprising, when you consider how long a history the cultivation of plants has, that so little work has been done in the field of grown products and that no name has been given to this activity, I have therefore christened it ‘Prodotticulture’ a term that I hope will become part of the language. I am very grateful to Kew particularly Peter Crane, Tony Kirkham and Simon Cole and his team for their support of this work so far. Next year we should be able to harvest at least 5 products and in ten years time - who knows what may be possible? "