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Postcarden: A Mini Living Garden

Postcarden is a beautiful growing, green gift and greeting card all in one! Designed to be a gift and greeting card, Postcarden is an easy to grow mini-garden for any desktop, windowsill or sideboard. Whether you mailed it or gift it, simply open and pop-up Postcarden's 3D scene, add the enclosed cress seeds and water. In a matter of days PostCarden will start to grow, lasting for two to three weeks. Made in Wales from beautiful coated card stock, Postcarden comes in three handsome designs — escape to the sanctuary of your Backyard Garden; experience the grandeur of a Botanical garden; or brighten up a drab City landscape. Each Postcarden's cover features commissioned illustration by a young artist which echos the design's theme. Enjoyable for all ages, PostCarden will enliven any home or workplace all year round.

Who says a greeting card can’t double as a gift? Especially when it pops-up and sprouts a mini living garden! —Inhabitots: Modern Green Design

Postcarden was recently featured in Daily Candy London and Daily Candy All Cities (March 10). This phenomenal item is just in the US at Brooklyn5and10.com. Postcarden: As seen on Good Morning America, Anchor Chat Segment.


Postcarden: A Mini Living Backyard Garden
Postcarden: A Mini Living Backyard Garden
Our Price: $12.95

Postcarden: A Mini Living Backyard Garden. Escape to your garden without ever leaving your desk. Harvest your own crop in a matter of weeks (no wellies required!).
Postcarden: A Mini Living Garden-Special Set of Three!
Postcarden: A Mini Living Garden-Set of 3
Our Price: $34.95

Postcarden: A Mini Living Garden-Special Set of Three!

Strike a blow for greener cities - help nature to take control of your tiny tower block town. Encourage the undergrowth to rise up and envelop the buildings. Set includes one of each Mini Living Garden!
Postcarden: A Mini Living Botanical Garden
Postcarden: A Mini Living Botanical Garden
Our Price: $12.95

Experience the grandeur of the Victorian botanical garden in the palm of your hand. Raise your own specimen of ‘Lepidium sativum’ under the ornate arches of your miniature plant house.