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Item# 681914
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Product Description:
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Power Plant, is for Indoor Soilless Gardening! No more bugs, worms or dirt to grow your favorite plant. Our worry-free soilless indoor gardening appliance puts herbs, fruit and fresh flowers at your fingertips, all year long. The Power Plant automatically dispenses nutrients to your seeds and plants so you won’t need to remember. Its svelte, clean design looks great on any window sill.
The Power Plant is an open growing system which allows you to grow any herb, flower or vegetable with seeds that they can purchase in the Supermarket. Since the Power Plant was designed to fit on a window sill, it doesn’t require an integrated lamp. No overwatering, no forgetting, no worries and no green thumb needed... just leave and grow!
Just leave and grow with our amazing automatic growing system
patent pending aeroponic technology
simply fill up the water and Power Plant does the rest.
add any seed (of your choice), grow any plant!
slim compact design (8.75 in x 7 in x 2.75 in) lets you grow plants
effortlessly anywhere.
no overwatering, no forgetting, no worries
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Item# 681914
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Cleaning & Care
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With with Damp Cloth
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Rated 9 time(s) by customers who purchased this item
5 out of 9
customers wrote reviews
Recommended by 100% of Reviewers
Value: 89% rated it a good value
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| Bring your green thumb indoors. |
Would purchase again |
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by FRANCES
(Lockbourne, OH)
2 review(s)
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10/19/2009 |
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| could be built better. |
Would purchase again |
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by Sandra
(Hagerstown, MD)
2 review(s)
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10/12/2009 |
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| Time Will tell |
Would purchase again |
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by Cecille
(Branchville, NJ)
2 review(s)
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8/30/2009 |
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What our Kitchen Experts Say
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It's one of those kitchen conundrums that's so darn irritating: how come grocery stores only sell fresh herbs in such big quantities, when most recipes only call for small amount? Keeping herb plants such as basil, mint, thyme, and rosemary in your kitchen will save you time and money. When you need herbs for a recipe, you can just pick them right from your plant instead of running to the store, and better yet, you won't have any leftovers wasting away in the fridge.
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