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Illuminated Planters – Light up your garden »

Illuminated Planters – Light up your garden

These pots will light up your garden. Made from 100% polythylene, they are recyclable (for whatever that's worth) - and durable for outdoor usage while also being lightweight so you can actually move them around a bit. They are built with a special drainage system to optimize the health of your plants. And of course, there's the light....

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The Grobal: even I can grow stuff now »

The Grobal: even I can grow stuff now

This little Grobal (and the even littler Grobal Baby) is made so that even the most seasoned plantards (apologies to Sarah Palin...oh, nevermind) like myself can stop killing plants. The reason being is that you can't over or underwater your plants. You simply keep water IN the reservoir and the pot handles the rest by drawing water (and the...

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Woolly Pockets – great eco-friendly »

Woolly Pockets – great eco-friendly indoor/outdoor gardening

Velocity Art and Design is currently featuring the Woolly Pockets series. These soft-sided planters come in a number of configurations that enable you to hang plants on walls, place them in large "meadows" or more traditionally styled "pots" (though they're not really pots with soft sides). They are made from recycled plastic and have...

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Boskke sky planter – turn your house green and »

Boskke sky planter – turn your house green and upside-down

Turn your world upside-down with these planters from designer Patrick Morris. These planters are simple in design - they just hang from the ceiling or a shelf or whatever. But from a functional standpoint, they offer even more: the plants use 80% less water and they are self-watering, meaning even the most forgetful person can keep their...

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Recycled glass terrariums – dollops of green »

Recycled glass terrariums – dollops of green goodness

There is this new design going around - we call it Millenial - that features some elements of steampunk, some elements of science lab, and definitely large elements of nature. You've see it in store windows everywhere. Sticks. Rocks. Erlenmeyer Flasks. Old National Geographics. Whatever you call it, we love it. We hope it sticks around for...

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