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Cow Pots and Peat Pots

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Gardeners will throw away an estimated 200 million pounds of plastic pots this year. Bonnie plants is trying to change that by using a biodegradable Bonnie Plants Peat Pots that you plunk right into the ground. They dissolve into compost and the plants go on their way.


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The farmers around the country might be laughing that people are actually buying pots made of cow manure, but it really is a good idea. Cow Pots are biodegradable planting pot made from composted cow manure. Created by a dairy farmer in Northwestern Connecticut.

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I'm so glad you were able to find the information about the cowpots. It was nice talking to you at the flea market last weekend and hope to see you there soon.

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