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The Flowerbox is a new and unique home plant design idea that comes out of Montreal, Canada. The box itself is made of either cardboard, ceramic, wood or aluminum with cutout holes for the plant of your choice. The plant itself is then placed in specifically designed metal cups that fit perfectly in the box holes and are able to maintain their position when hung vertically. Each Flowerbox also comes with watering equipment, specifically designed with the Flowerbox design in mind. Watering simply requires you to remove the box from the wall and once it flat, water it. Depending on the type of plant you've selected, you can get away with watering once a week or once a month.

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The modular design helps in establishing the Flowerbox as an excellent gift choice and home decor. With flexible colors, materials, plant options and configurations you can spread them throughout your home and make a hanging garden tailored to your style.

Square box style measures 10 inches x 10 inches.

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Manufacturer Flowerbox Galerie
Price $43.00
Product Line Gift Idea, For Home

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Created: 07/10/2007 - 10:31
Modified: 02/01/2008 - 16:36