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POSTED BY: LuisF on 06/22/2008 10:23:22


If you’re tired of all those boring little walkway lights to make your garden illuminated all through the night, this pot is a cute little alternative.  It works in the same way any of the other solar lamps works, it just happens to house a plant as well.  The odd little pot comes in either a chic looking white or the slightly geeky alternative which flashes between several different colors.  When you’re committed to being a bit of a gadget addict, you can’t have a pot that doesn’t do some other function besides hold a plant.

Although I’m not exactly sure what type of plant could possibly go well with a glowing pot.  The poinsettia they show on the site just doesn’t seem to fit quite right.  Now, if the pot could make the plant itself glow, then that would be a neat trick.  Then your garden would look radioactive and keep things interesting.  The pot is being sold on Firebox’s UK site the white one is being sold for about $39 and the color changing for about $45.  Which means it might take you a bit to save up to collect several of these guys.

 

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POSTED BY: vinodg on 07/01/2008 06:51:59


I have very big garden and I am very much interested to buy color pot. I think it will be great. This type of gadgets will create some interest to the people to grow some plants at home and will help save nature.
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POSTED BY: beck7 on 07/01/2008 07:05:48


I heard about that before..

And I refuse to try it out..

But now..I think..

I want to try it again

 

Hope it will benefit me! 

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POSTED BY: descorpio on 07/01/2008 09:20:38


I think its very high time for us to switch over to energy saving methods. By using such a solar pot, we could harness the full potential of solar energy and also save electricity. People must be aware of such technology and must come forward to use it. Governments should also take the proper intiative.
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POSTED BY: leobaq on 07/01/2008 21:57:25


not a gardener myself, but this seems like a good idea. i'll be sure to tell my dad about this, he has a really green thumb..
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POSTED BY: tristangemus on 07/01/2008 22:36:10


I would really like to know more about this and see it in action.  Do you have the exact name of the item?  I want to look on youtube, maybe something will be there.
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POSTED BY: amaron on 07/02/2008 15:05:22


This solar powered pot looks amazing. I never thought even pots, would get touched by human techology!
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