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  • Living Walls and Vertical Gardens | Woolly Pocket

    • 30 Aug 2010
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    Media_httpwwwwoollypo_ggyyr
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     What is a Woolly Pocket?

    Woolly Pockets are flexible, breathable, and modular gardening containers. They`come in two styles: those designed to be placed on horizontal surfaces, and those designed to be hung on walls for vertical gardening. You can use Woolly Pockets both indoors and out; they have built-in moisture barriers to help protect furniture, and they're equally at home outside in the elements. They're perfect for creating urban gardens where you have space to garden but no land to garden in. Woolly Pockets are lightweight and can be folded flat, which makes them very easy to use, move, and store just about anywhere.

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  • Hole in the Sun

    • 30 Aug 2010
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    This ominous, dark shape sprawling across the face of the Sun is a coronal hole -- a low density region extending above the surface where the solar magnetic field opens freely into interplanetary space.

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  • The Freecycle Network - Posts on the Cheyenne Group

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    Find things you need for free,

    or give away what you don't need...

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  • Dactylicapnos scandens

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    Dactylicapnos is a group of scandent (vine-like) herbaceous annuals and perennials, containing twelve species from the western Himalayas to China. Dactylicapnos scandens is distributed widely throughout the region, occurring from northwest India to northern Thailand, and reaching southern China.

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