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The Plantable Calendar is a monthly desk calendar made of paper you can plant after the month is done. The calendar page is actually a sheet of wildflower seeds that you can grow indoors by placing the sheet under a thin layer of soil and giving it the requisite water and sunlight.
MSRP $19.95
Release date January, 2008
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Seed Paper
The type of paper used for the Plantable Calendar is seed paper, which is embedded with wildflower seeds. The types of flowers you can find are: Bird's Eye, Clarkia, Coreopsis, Poppy, Catchfly and Snap Dragon.
The Plantable Calendar was designed by Canadian artist, Kal Barteski. Barteski is known for her eclectic style and commitment to art as a lifestyle choice. She has her own design studio called iDeaMonsters.
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- Cool and unique
- Environmentally friendly way to use a calendar
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- Requires you to be able to grow plants
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