Instant Living Wall
- Available at: Woolly Pocket Garden Company
- Price: $39.00 and up
Create instantly lush living walls with the Wally modular living wall system. Any size. Anywhere.
Do it yourself, green thumb optional. Simple to install and maintain, yet durable enough for commercial applications. Just place and fill with beautiful plants or edibles. Breathable sides release excess moisture and aerate soil. Water-proof lining keeps walls dry.
All Woolly Pockets are handmade in the U.S.A. from recycled plastic bottles.
More info: woollypocket.com
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