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Gardening

lamp

Tutoring Flowerpot and Lamp – Consolidating Space

by Seedorama Staff September 8, 2010

With the amount of space steadily declining in your average home, most have to find ways to consolidate things in the best manner. With a new flowerpot/lamp combo, you’ll be on your way to condensing down your household objects. The Tutoring Flowerpot and Lamp offers some cool features as well. As your plant grows larger, [...]

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air purifier

Who Needs Expensive Air Purifiers?

by Seedorama Staff September 8, 2010

Air purification is something that every home needs. But why buy expensiveair purifiers when plants can do the same job? After entrepreneur and environmental activist, Kamal Meattle, learned about his allergies, steps needed to be taken to ensure his health. That’s when he turned to research driven material, which pointed him in the right direction [...]

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agropolis

Locally Grown Produce – From the Grocery Store Itself

by Seedorama Staff September 2, 2010

We’ve done features in the past on grocery stores that have gardens on-site, and purchase other goods from local farmers. But a group of individuals are taking it to the next level – growing the produce in-store. The project is called Agropolis. When you walk the aisles of a store, for some, it’s a way [...]

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Hanging Plant Pods by Michael McDowell

by Seedorama Staff September 2, 2010

While hanging planters are nothing new, Michael McDowell has designed some air plant pods that add a bit of swagger to your average hanging plant. Each pod is encased with stoneware clay with a white glaze, and hangs from a lengthy hemp cord. Michael says, I designed these ceramic hanging air plant pods specifically for [...]

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canopy

Gardening With Balloons

by Seedorama Staff August 25, 2010

The Eden Project is one of the largest greenhouses the world. Thousands, if not millions, of tourists walk through the artificial biomes each year. Some wonder how they maintain a garden on such a large scale. The answer? Balloons. With trees such as the balsa and kapok nearly touching the 50m high ceiling, gardeners had [...]

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rose

How to Transplant Roses

by Seedorama Staff August 24, 2010

A passion that gardeners share is that of watching the fruits of the labor grow into something extraordinary. Simply put, we like to see our plants thrive. But when it comes time to move a plant, some frantic over the thought of their death. Moving roses during the growing season can be a daunting task [...]

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rent a farmer

Rent a Farmer – The New Trendy Alternative to Getting Dirty

by Seedorama Staff August 16, 2010

For some, it’s nearly impossible to hold a full time job, run a family, and garden. But with the availability of people like Anders Gurda, a backyard farmer, you’re still able to have fresh produce sitting on your table as often as you please. Gurda is a backyard farmer. Families hire Gurda water, weed, harvest, [...]

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medicinal

9 of the Best Legal Medicinal Plants

by Seedorama Staff August 14, 2010

With the rise of heath concerns, it seems that every American is poppin’ pills morning, afternoon, and night. Without health insurance, it’s near impossible to afford it. But with statistical data coming out of the frameworks linking different plants to cures for common medical concerns, rather than heading to the drug store for your remedy, [...]

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Tools Every Gardener Needs

by Seedorama Staff August 13, 2010

Barbara Damrosch, unlike many gardening authors, not only writes aobut, but practices what she preaches. Back in April of this year, Barbara showed off some stellar tools on the Martha Stewart show. Her husband helps design these handy tools that can save gardeners not only time, but a few extra years on their back.

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magnolia

Fresh Flowers Finding Their Way into Fresh Food Dishes

by Seedorama Staff August 11, 2010

World renowned chefs and family cooks are slowly recognizing how flowers aren’t just eye candy in food, but a tool that you can use to spice up flavors and overall taste in your dishes. Using flowers while cooking is no new thing, but we are seeing them used in more abundance and in unique ways [...]

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