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Relax Planter from Green Form

061108_relax.jpgTime to just kick back and relax, right? Well, since California is officially in a state of drought, planting a lawn to kick back on probably isn't the greatest idea, but you can get a taste of it with this Relax Planter from Green-Form.

 
 

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We were introduced to Green Form at CA Boom back in March (Check out the other things we saw at CA Boom) and thought they were perfect to feature during garden month. In addition to their whimsical Relax Planter, they also have a whole line of fiber cement based planters that are 100% recyclable. Check out their website to order or for more information.

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outdoor furniture, grass, planter, drought, small garden, cement planter

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fabulous!

posted by little flower on June 11th 2008 at 1:59pm
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That human form reminds me of the window box of grass I planted for my cats. When I presented it to them, the grass was all nice and tall and green. A few days later I caught one of them lying in the box -- daydreaming I guess!

posted by VickyA on June 11th 2008 at 2:36pm
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a pic of a cat taking a nap on the grass guy would look so cute!

posted by little flower on June 11th 2008 at 5:47pm
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sorry - didn't mean to assume it's a guy. heheh

posted by little flower on June 11th 2008 at 5:48pm
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I absolutely LOVE these! I am a big fan of low-maintenance plants, and since most of Georgia is in water restrictions with no outdoor watering allowed, these would be perfect. I also think my eco-savvy readers at http://www.greenyourdecor.com would appreciate this one. I think I'm going to pass it on to them. Thanks for the tip! I'll link back to you.

posted by Jennae @ Green Your Decor on June 11th 2008 at 6:17pm
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I love it! Definitely lots of fun to look at!

posted by suzy8track on June 12th 2008 at 4:35am
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I fixed it so that you can see the link now!

posted by laure on June 12th 2008 at 11:00am
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Those are great. I just got some amazing planters from http://www.urbnat.com.

They're definitely a great source for lightweight, oversized modern planters.

posted by coasterguy321 on June 16th 2008 at 12:41pm
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