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It’s basically Zen in an egg… what more explanation do you need? It keeps my desk fun and funky. (via Eggling)
Updated May 16, 2006
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These are so cute and clever. I also love the fact that they're small so you can virtually have them almost anywhere~
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These ceramic eggs hold a precious green treasure inside. This is a great gift idea for a child or adult. All plants will grown in the egg for up to 5 months before needing to be repotted. (via Modern Tots)
Updated Dec 22, 2008
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The Eggling Herb Kit has been very popular on ThisNext. Here is the Eggling Plant Kit that sprouts and grows plants. The Eggling looks and feels like an extra large egg that is actually a white, porous ceramic container. It comes with a terra cotta tray and seed pack.
There are several different varieties of plants available, including: phlox, petunia, chysanthemum, lobelia, wild strawberry, lavender, and red pepper. Cultivation is easy - the plants can grow for up to five months in the Eggling fortified peat mixture, after which it can be planted directly into soil. Comes individually packaged in a gift box. (via store.popdeluxe.net)
Updated Dec 22, 2008
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It's a starter herb kit with a great schtick. The idea of something growing from an egg is cute, novel and very literal - an excellent gift idea.
For someone like me that has a more serious interest in gardening, the idea still has appeal.
During Winter, when you are still months away from being able to put anything outside, being able to start something anyway is tremendously appealing. I mean, I could do it the hard way, but then again why not try this novel approach? It's much more design-friendly than an ordinary comparmentalized tray of dirt with hidden seeds.
One more thing, different sites offer different varieties and prices for Egglings. So, if you are in the market for this item, shop around.
Updated Oct 16, 2008
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Give someone an eggling and they may think it is a large egg. Doh! Joke's on them! Actually it's a miniature garden that once water is added, will sprout a little plant! Plant choices include Basil, Mint, Petunia, Cactus, Cayenne, Chrysanthemum, Italian Parsley, Lavender de Provence, Phlox, Thyme and Wild Strawberry. THe plants can live in the egg for up to 5 months and can then be transplanted to your garden or a bigger pot. A fun gift that keeps on giving.
Updated Dec 22, 2008
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Kids will get a kick out of planting and watch growing an herb or plant out of this look alike broken egg shell. Grow mint, parsley, or thyme with this unique style planter.
Updated Dec 22, 2008
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