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	<title>Comments on: The Window Sill Herb Garden</title>
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		<title>By: Richard Hole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Hole</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 00:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello

I am interested in low cost, plastic trays that are long and narrow and will last in the sun for a couple of years. I plan to sell shallow rooted plants in them to be grown on windowsills inside people’s houses. They would rest on the windowsills for a few days before being taken outside in the sun for a few days and then returned to the windowsills.  I want the carnivorous plants to sit in water so the bottom tray would have to hold water and have no holes in it. The tray that the plants are potted in would have to have holes. However, I could bore them in if a similar sized container with holes is not available. I may be interested in a few sized trays and would like them to be about 4 or 5 inches wide and between about 1 and 4 inches deep and between about 6 inches and 3 feet long. A tray deeper than 4 inches could be all right if it is easy to cut down to make it shallower.

If you do not have such a tray it could be worthwhile you searching for one or manufacturing one because I may be interested in buying a significant number of them and other people may be interested as well because growing carnivorous plants on a windowsill inside the window is a good pest control and an interesting experience. People would also be interested in growing other plants on their windowsills.

Do you have such trays or could you help search for them or possibly manufacture them?

I also have many separate non-profit groups, plans, and information to help communities. I would appreciate your feedback and help.
There are many new ideas, unique inventions with advantages, and rarely seen information with solutions. Please see http://www.truesolutions.info for a brief summary.
Do you want to swap links?

Your help would be appreciated
Regards Richard.</description>
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<p>I am interested in low cost, plastic trays that are long and narrow and will last in the sun for a couple of years. I plan to sell shallow rooted plants in them to be grown on windowsills inside people’s houses. They would rest on the windowsills for a few days before being taken outside in the sun for a few days and then returned to the windowsills.  I want the carnivorous plants to sit in water so the bottom tray would have to hold water and have no holes in it. The tray that the plants are potted in would have to have holes. However, I could bore them in if a similar sized container with holes is not available. I may be interested in a few sized trays and would like them to be about 4 or 5 inches wide and between about 1 and 4 inches deep and between about 6 inches and 3 feet long. A tray deeper than 4 inches could be all right if it is easy to cut down to make it shallower.</p>
<p>If you do not have such a tray it could be worthwhile you searching for one or manufacturing one because I may be interested in buying a significant number of them and other people may be interested as well because growing carnivorous plants on a windowsill inside the window is a good pest control and an interesting experience. People would also be interested in growing other plants on their windowsills.</p>
<p>Do you have such trays or could you help search for them or possibly manufacture them?</p>
<p>I also have many separate non-profit groups, plans, and information to help communities. I would appreciate your feedback and help.<br />
There are many new ideas, unique inventions with advantages, and rarely seen information with solutions. Please see <a href="http://www.truesolutions.info" rel="nofollow" class="extlink">http://www.truesolutions.info</a> for a brief summary.<br />
Do you want to swap links?</p>
<p>Your help would be appreciated<br />
Regards Richard.</p>
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		<title>By: Nebula Haze from GrowWeedEasy.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nebula Haze from GrowWeedEasy.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:36:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There&#039;s nothing better than home-made tacos or al pastor which has been made with home-grown fresh cilantro! There&#039;s just something amazing about growing your own herbs!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s nothing better than home-made tacos or al pastor which has been made with home-grown fresh cilantro! There&#8217;s just something amazing about growing your own herbs!</p>
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