Wearable Garden Stool
by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada
on 11. 6.05
Growing food and gardening (without pesticides and herbicides) are treehugger activities, and so the things that make them easier to do are treehugger too. This wearable garden stool fits the bill. We haven't tried it, but we're pretty sure that it could be very useful to many people who get up and down dozens and dozens of times each day. The concept originally comes from Switzerland. "The stool actually straps onto your butt, and is adjustable for individual comfort. With the stool attached, the worker can move around the garden, farm or nursery with ease to work on new projects. The stool is very light weight (four pounds) and will not disturb the movement of the worker. The stool also adjusts to different heights for a variety of tasks." ::Ultra Efficient Garden Stool, via ::PopGadget
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