Some cool ideas, especially for the garden uses. I agree, springing for a reuseable set is a good idea for at home use. But if you have a few kicking around anyway. . .
Another interesting tidbit I noticed? The Real Green Goods project is familiar to me. I noticed the name sounded familiar. I have a friend who knows one of the people who was involved with setting it up. Recognized the site immediately. From what I heard, they worked super hard to make this a great online store and I think they have a brick and mortar one in New Hampshire as well. Great to see them getting some exposure.
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My kind of post!
Submitted by Myscha Theriault on January 19, 2008 - 03:34.
Some cool ideas, especially for the garden uses. I agree, springing for a reuseable set is a good idea for at home use. But if you have a few kicking around anyway. . .
Another interesting tidbit I noticed? The Real Green Goods project is familiar to me. I noticed the name sounded familiar. I have a friend who knows one of the people who was involved with setting it up. Recognized the site immediately. From what I heard, they worked super hard to make this a great online store and I think they have a brick and mortar one in New Hampshire as well. Great to see them getting some exposure.