Clean Technica | By: Andrea Bertoli | December 05, 2017:

So many of us suffer from nature deficit: we spend lots of time indoors, staring at screens both large and small. This is tiring to our brains and our eyeballs, and keeps us from enjoying a connection with trees, plants, and open space.

With the understanding that taking a break in nature is good for our brains and our productivity, an innovative California-based company called Farmscape is working to bring greenery and farming into corporate and urban landscapes.

Farmscape installs and maintains raised vegetable beds and other farming solutions in residential and commercial gardens. The gardens offer a space for employees (or residents) to unplug and unwind, and sometimes, depending on the company, actually engage in the process of growing their food.

Founder Lara Hermanson explains that different companies have different greenery needs and they are able to work with a range of options, but the goal is to get people to unplug from their devices.

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Image Credit:
Photo – Grounds of Oracle, Pleasanton – by Farmscape