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Greenhouse Base Glazing Set Frame 6' x 6' - $ 779.99
The 6' X 6' Greenhouse comes complete with frame and polycarbonate glazing. Gardeners will fully appreciate what value-for-money this greenhouse represents. The green-coated, aluminum frame has an enameled coating for long life, and it does not tarnish or fade. Its classic shape and color means it looks good in both traditional and modern gardens.Polycarbonate glazing is light, strong and safe, virtually unbreakable and easy to handle. Its twin-wall construction provides an ideal growing environment and good insulation from frost. It also maintains a more even temperature than glass, resulting in better plant growth. The Glazing diffuses light, thereby preventing scorch.

Biodegradable, Eco-Friendly Cowpots™ for Transplants July 1, 2008

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Plants thrive in these award-winning biodegradable transplant pots. Cowpots™ are the patent-pending invention of Matt and Ben Freund, two Connecticut dairy farmers who were looking for an environmentally responsible way to dispose of cow manure. The manure is dried, completely composted, mixed with natural fibers, and pressed into pots. Gardeners love Cowpots because they are odorless and free of weed seeds. Plants love Cowpots too, because transplant shock is greatly reduced. Best of all, Cowpots are 100% biodegradable. They last for months in the greenhouse or windowsill, but will dissolve within weeks after planting in the garden, providing essential organic nutrients. We are very excited about Cowpots, and recommend them to any gardener who wants to increase plant health and reduce waste.

# Completely biodegradable pots transplant directly into garden
# Add nutrients to the soil as they degrade
# Larger size pot for robust transplants
# Roots grow through and take natural fertilizer with them
# Eliminates transplant shock
# Two sizes, both sold in sets of 12

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