Key Chain Plants
by TreeHugger
on 01.20.05
These little key chains are all the rage in—where else?—Japan, the living land of micro-mini, super-kawaii things. The plants grow in their individual arboretums (if only they were biodegradeable!) until they get too large, at which point they can be transplanted into bigger pots. Now why didn’t we think of that? 1,000 yen, or about $10 Thanks for the tip KT! Via ::Akihabara News [by MO]
Thirsty for more? Check out these related articles:
- 5 Must-Have Books for Urban Gardeners
- Start a Family Feud: Separating Siblings Leads to Faster Garden Growth
- Organic Gardening 101: 5 Tips for Avoiding Seed Catalog Overspend
- Meet Ann Snook, The Nature Conservancy's Maya Forest Program Manager
- 12 Ways to Enjoy an Island Staycation, Staten Island That Is
- The Indoor Garden: Your Cure for the Winter Blues

































Comments ()




