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These over-sized planters actually light up and make great outdoor accent lights or unique beverage coolers when filled with ice.
This fun little desktop greenhouse kit includes everything you need to grow your very own banana trees at home.
Grow a variety of vegetables, flowers & herbs simply, easily and naturally right in your kitchen without dirt, weeds or mess using NASA-tested aeroponic technology... Read More
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Get out to your local pub, chow down on corned beef and cabbage, wash it down with down green beers and Guinness, and be sure to bring... Read More
Anything I can grow on my desk in my office that is even remotely interesting is good enough for me to make my day a little brighter.
Get ready for summer with the newest in vertical garden technology. The Plug 'N Gro-Bag, in the tradition of the Upside-Down Tomato Garden, allows you to plug... Read More
No soil needed to grow in your home or apartment to an amazing 6-8 ft. tall and bears up to 25 lbs.! Space-Age Bell Pepper can grow to 20 inches tall, flourishing... Read More
Would you like a cool plant for your desk that is older than the dinosaurs, can shrivel up and die for 50 years at a time, be revived by water in 1 day and live... Read More
If you're looking for a unique and inexpensive gift or a a weird/fun conversation piece for your desk at work, look no further.
I love cool stuff for my desk, because I really need something interesting to keep my mind off the work. I usually like a real plant of some weird species, but... Read More
Attention all witches out there stuck in real world office jobs! Awaken your desktop with plants and flowers of the undead and the unholy.
A collection of the world's most fearsome meat-eating carnivorous plants that can trap, drown, starve, or paralyze insects and then eat them.
Instead of planting your tomato plants in pots or in the ground, simply hang them up in the air, upside down, and eliminate the hassles of weeding, pests, hole... Read More
Holds up to 4 tomato plants at once and the benefits are enormous, because you can forget about weeding, pests, rotting, hole digging, and staking cages.