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thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour
June 9, 2009
Gardening in the nude
Not so fast. The naked people pose here to get you to look at the product, Woolly Pockets which are soft-sided “nests” for growing plants.
Designed to either sit on a flat surface or be hung on a wall, Woolly Pockets can be used inside or out. Made of felt from recycled plastic, one of the benefits is breathability. Plants like oxygen around their roots.
The Los Angeles based company Woolly Pockets Garden Company is family owned and operated. The Pockets are made in the United States and the web site says, “No Woolly Mammoths were harmed in the making.
Click for Woolly Pocket information, design ideas or if you’d like to see more naked people since you’re not going to see any around here.
Me? I can’t stop looking at the bench.
Whatever
Timesonline.uk - Rose rage takes root on the other side of the pond where Garden World magazine said 28-percent of readers argued with their neighbors, one in ten were ashamed of their neighbor’s garden, and a fifth said they would raise the fence to block an offending view. Botanical sabotage and fist fights included.
Photo: Woolly Pockets Garden Company
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