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Review–Indoor Gardening Kit

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Product Description   Young plant lovers can watch nature at work by growing a beautiful flower garden and fresh herbs in just days with the world’s most earth-happy gardening set. Like all Green Toys products, our Indoor Gardening Kit is made from advanced environmentally friendly materials, helping to reduce fossil fuel use and CO2 emissions, all in the name of Good Green Fun! Product Review   This kit was an easy to use, fun way to teach the kids about plants.  Almost everything you need is included with the kit.  The only thing you need to supply is water and sunlight.  Of course, you want to make sure that you do this in an area where you don’t mind a little mess.  We spread out an old table cloth on the floor while we were working on this.  That way, we didn’t have to worry about water spilling on the floor or dirt getting anywhere.  All the materials are made of a thick recycled plastic.  There isn’t any chances of your child getting hurt on the parts.  The instruc

review–groOrganic Garden Planner

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    Product Description   Organic gardening is a popular subject today. Many are becoming aware of the benefits of eating organically and growing vegetables and fruit in their own backyards. This is not a new concept. Rather it is a very OLD concept. The “conventional” gardening and farming of today relies on the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. “Organic” gardening and farming restricts the use of artificial chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Instead, organic growers rely on developing a healthy fertile soil and growing a mixture of crops. This is the way our grandparents or great grandparents grew their produce. Unfortunately, we have to re-learn how to grow food. This is a lost art to many inexperienced gardeners. We have many sources to help begin a new gardening project if we have the desire to do so. New ideas to make gardening easier for the novice as well as for the experienced gardener are readily available on the internet and in gardening books. How-