During the Holiday in December when my family and I were at the airport with our standby tickets, we had many hours of wait time to explore the O’Hare airport. It was fantastic to go to a peaceful mezzanine area in the Terminal 3, G Concourse where the Urban Gardens are kept. Chicago is a city that is making strides to go green with environmental efforts to provide a better future. These gardens are a major part of that movement and are proudly the first ever airport aeroponic garden. The indoor gardens are vertical tubes and some horizontal trays that run recycled water and mineral nutrients to the plants with pumps and no soil. These type of aeroponic gardens are increasing in popularity for many reasons. As we see from this garden an abundance of vegetation can be grown and harvested in a smaller space and without soil as a resource.
The edible herbs, flowers and lettuces feed airport patrons in fine restaurants while reducing pollution from transportation and more.
In this picture you see that this Basil is used in the dishes at Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant.
These peppers are used in Rick Bayless’s Fontera Grill Restaurant.
Look how amazing this Vegetated Roof Project is!
Here I am admiring the garden and system.
The lights are beginning to come on for the daily feedings of sunlight.
Here they are in Full “sun”.
I took this picture from the other end so you could grasp a full picture of the beauty of this area.
Here is my family waiting and eating in this beautiful, comfortable and quiet area.
I decided to pull up a chair to get some much needed sunlight/ Vitamin D.
I highly recommend that if you live in Illinois you come for a visit here to see and to learn all about the amazing environmental projects going on in our Chicago Airports! If you are ever visiting in O’Hare make sure to stop by Terminal G. For more information please read this outstanding article on the garden and the tremendous benefits it is making for our world!
! Have a Fabulous Day ! – Jenny at Dapperhouse
Jennifer Williams
It has been years since I have been at that airport. I love that they have done that and even better that they are growing stuff that is used. What a great idea, hopefully they will inspire other businesses to do the same.
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I have only been to Chicago once, but if I ever get to go back I will look for this! How cool!
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Meghan @ Crazy Casa K
This is amazing! I love sustainable projects and ones that make food are very very cool. I fly into ohare regularly, I’ll look for these!
Mama Luvs Books
WOW! That is so super cool! Haven’t been to that airport but we used to play at the kids’ center which was awesome!
Crista Hebel
This is absolutely gorgeous!
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How cool is that! I love seeing places take iniatives that make a difference!
Marieesbella
Great pictures! That is really cool I love it 🙂
Alyssa McVey
How pretty! I want planters like that! I’ve never been to that airport, but if I go I’ll keep an eye out!
Amanda @ Survival Guide
Wow that is super neat looking!! Is that you laying in the chair? Love the dress and boots!! lol
Elle S.
I LOVE this!! It would be wonderful if O’Hare could become an inspiration to other airports. There is a lot of rooftop gardening here in NY but nothing so grand as this.
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Gina Brickell
Wow, that’s really cool! I’ve never seen these anywhere nor did I realize they had it in airports! It’s an awesome idea and it’s really beautiful to look at!!
Sacha Schroeder
What an awesome green initiative!
chattykat59
COOL! and this is at an airport? who knew… It’s a GREAT idea and that the eateries there incorporate the gardens into their dishes is wonderful and FRESH!
Jessica Robinson
That looks really cool. I think eco gardens can make a big difference in any crowded area like big cities looking for organic food.
Dianna
I love this type of gardening. Its fantastic to see that many places are now recognizing the need to do this,not only the production of ediable goods but the recycling, and producing oxygen all at the same time, in such a small space.
polly
maybe all airports should follow suit! it looks so pretty too!
Jessamine Dungo
These are really pretty and classy 🙂
celina k
I love it! What a great idea! Those were certainly not there the last time I went through Chicago! I think it sets a great example, and more airports should follow suite.
cathy henatyszen
those sure look great… indoor gardening is sure becoming a big thing
desitheblonde
that great resue and recycle the restraunt got fresh veggie and then the people cna see how theya re grown
Char W
That is very, very awesome! A friend of mine has a Tower Garden, which is either similar or the same product. She LOVES it. I think it is wonderful that they are using the gardens to grow herbs for the restaurants in the airport. I would love to garden but I haven’t had much luck with potted plants before.
Mer
What a fantastic way to promote gardening! I love the idea of eating at a restaurant and seeing my herbs growing down the corridor.
Tina Kohrman
What an awesome garden. I have never known that anything like this has ever existed. I would love to get into gardening but unfortunately never took the time to do it. Thanks for another awesome post.
Dree Getz
That is such a nice garden. I have a small flower garden.
Kristie from Kristie's List
That’s great – I haven’t been there in awhile, and have not seen this. I saw something on tv about rooftops in NYC doing some cool stuff.
Sarh Snarski
I love that they use these herbs, peppers and other edible plants to feed their patrons!
charychild
WOW. I want one of those planters!
Beth @ E. lizard Breath Speaks
some one looks so comfortable sleeping in that chair. neat post. ( :
Jeff Helfrich
Awesome to see. ORD is such a grind. This will give us something to check out on the next layover! Thanks for sharing.
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