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Wooly Pockets: Green, Modular Gardening

Wooly Pockets: Green, Modular Gardening

By Dan Gould on June 25, 2009

Wooly Pockets are an interesting modular system for creating indoor and outdoor gardens. Constructed out of a soft, felt-like material made out of recycled plastic bottles, the pockets can be hung and stacked to create space-saving vertical wall gardens, and the flat syle allows for a more traditional flexible plant container. The material breathes, keeping roots healthy, and the Wooly Pockets come in an unlined version for the outdoors, and a lined version to keep indoor plants from leaking.

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[via Better Living Through Design]

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