Stacking Plants and Anti-Insect Clothing
Check out these stacking planters and insect-repellant clothing.
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Self-Watering Stacking Plant Pots
Each level of Nancy Jane’s Self-Watering Stacking Pots has its own water containment area which delivers water to the roots of the plants via a wick going into each growing area. Excess water will still flow from one layer to the next, finally resting in the tray. The pots were designed so that when stacked they product a column of multiple growing facets. They work as hanging or freestanding displays.
More Information
Self-Watering Stacking Pots: NJ Supply Ltd.
Web site: www.stackingpots.com
Insect-Repellant Clothes
For gardeners, one of the real annoyances of working outside is being swarmed with bugs. Buzz Off has solved the problem by partnering with clothing manufacturers on their Insect Shield insect-repellent apparel. The clothing is treated with Permethrin insect repellent to keep mosquitoes, ticks, ants, flies, chiggers and midges away. Buzz Off says the protection stays through 25 washings.
More Information
Buzz Off Insect Shield Apparel: Buzz Off Insect Shield, LLC
Web site: www.buzzoff.com
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