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plantarium garden lab kit
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"this is different from other seedling kits because the gel medium is transparent so you can see the whole process from germination to plant. very cool in an old school mr. wizard kinda way."
SeedBallz: Assorted Herbs and Flower Toss and Grow Seed Balls at Olive Barn
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"Ok, you have a choice: you can purchase these seed balls that are hand-rolled by those with developmental disabilities (here in USA) to plant in your garden OR you can... let's say... find miscellaneous areas that are flower-challenged and... toss them that way... may... perhaps... not that I'm encouraging rouge flower planting (or am I??)!"
Soil Block Maker (4 blocks)
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"Another great alternative to spring planting. No pots needed. This press makes a solid block out of moistened soil. Release and place on some kind of mat and plant your seeds! This is my most exciting find lately! No plastic pots, just soil in soil. Eco at its best."
Peddler's Wagon Newspaper PotMaker
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"A great way to recycle newspaper and make biodegradable pots for starting seeds, the newspaper PotMaker provides a low tech alternative to wasteful, disposable plastic pots. Without disturbing the roots of your seedlings, you can simply transplant the entire pot into the soil. A fun way to introduce kids to gardening, too!"
EcoSource - Seedling Starter Kit
1 recommendation
"Everything you need to grow your own organic fruit or veggie plant, packed inside a decorative reusable canister."
Nickel Plated Mister
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"This lightweight and rust-proof mister creates a fine mist suitable for plants that require light and delicate hydration."
Windowbox
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"Strawberries growing from this hanging basket. Talk about a country feel to your apartment or condo balcony. It adds a little springtime cheer."
Oldenburgia grandis seedling
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"A monstrous, slow-growing African daisy that I am growing from seeds collected at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, South Africa in 2004."




