Garden-in-a-Bag
I came across this in my morning perambulations through my RSS feeds. I feel truly sorry for those people who must resort to these "gardening" methods, but also feel somewhat heartened that companies are finding some way of bringing nature back to the home, even if it is 20 stories up in a Manhattan high-rise.
If you need a quick gardening fix that requires nothing more than opening a package and adding some water, this might for you. Consider it "fast food" gardening, but without all the health issues.
If you need a quick gardening fix that requires nothing more than opening a package and adding some water, this might for you. Consider it "fast food" gardening, but without all the health issues.
Garden-in-a-Bag
Now it doesn't get much easier than growing fresh herbs, but I still totally dig these 'Garden-in-a-Bag' kits from Wishing Fish, which provide the dirt, nutrients, and seeds you need to grow herbs and plants right out of the packaging. Pop them open and add water and it won't be long before you have a believable excuse about why your entire office smells like chives.
Catalog Page ($8 - $10) [WishingFish via CoolHunting]
(Via Gizmodo.)
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