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    • Corn- Nutrition Facts
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    • Green Bean- Nutrition Facts
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  • Sunflower
    • Sunflower- Nutrition Facts
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  • Heirloom Tomatoes
    • Heirloom Tomatoes- Nutrition Facts
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  • Pumpkin
    • Pumpkin- Nutrition Facts
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  • Watermelon
    • Watermelon- Nutrition Facts
    • Watermelon- Germination
    • Watermelon- How to Pick Fresh Watermelon
  • Hot Pepper
    • Hot Pepper- Nutrition Facts
    • Hot Pepper- Germination
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  • Recycled paper pencils
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  • Organic vs. GMO
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The earth globe planter is made from 100% recycled paper and will decompose within 2-3 weeks when placed in the ground.  It is 3 inches in diameter and has raised continents. It is earth tone because there was no dyes nor bleaching added to them.

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Coconut husks are the rough exterior shells of the coconut. Since it's a natural element, it will decompose over time and also serve to enrich the soil.

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Recycled newspaper color pencils provided for you to color the globe with.  There are no new trees involved in making these pencils.  Old newspapers are dipped in a special glue then rolled up around a high density colored carbite to make these color pencils.  You can sharpen them in a regular pencil sharpener.

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Organic, NON-GMO, seeds are better for us because they have not been genetically altered and no harmful pesticides have been used to grow their plants.  They are better for us because they have more nutritional contents and it is safer for our earth. To understand better, please read the  Organic vs. GMO  page.

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