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Saturday, March 7, 2009

I've got a beautiful plant that's dying...and I'm sad about it.

Thirsty Plants Demand Attention..


We don’t live in futuristic times where plants can talk, or do we?

I have what they call a 'Money Tree' and it's a really beautiful leafy plant that's now dying due to my sister's lack of caring for it...lol. Some plants need very special care, while others, like cactus, buddleia, red-hot poker etc., don’t even require water on a regular basis. But if you are not an expert, it becomes difficult to categorize and cure (or water) your plants at the right time. However, designer Julien Bergignat has designed an innovative potholder, called the “MonPot,” with a built-in rotating timer that alerts users to do the watering (of a particular plant) in time (Hmm...this would have saved my plant much suffering). Inspired by an oven, the potholder is required to be rotated to a particular setting, so it turns off when plant requires water.

I will post pictures of my recovering plant soon enough...lol



Via: Yanko Design

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