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I saw this product on tv but don't remember what show. I loved it and i hope it will be sold @ homedepot and lowes soon and at an a ffordable price.
Haydee Linares 11/14/2009
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The path to a better world isn't through pavers but via plants, says artist and Woolly Pocket founder Miguel Nelson. "I love architecture but I think if everyone was gardening instead of building, things would be better. I think we were put on Earth to garden."
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