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PlantCatching Shares Unwanted Garden SuppliesDeveloped by Nicholas Cadilhac, a computer scientist and enthusiastic gardener in Montreal, PlantCatching is a website that helps people share unwanted plants, seeds, bulbs and other garden supplies. Cadilhac created the site after he found that a lot of his plants and materials were going to waste—and that many of his neighbors had the same problem. His simple, social site features a map where gardeners can log the location and details of their unwanted plants so that others may come and find them....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/montreal-based-plantcatching-website-finds-a-home-for-unwanted-seeds-bulbs-and-plants/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Check your local area for plants looking for a home, or people wanting particular plants.Developed by Nicholas Cadilhac, a computer scientist and enthusiastic gardener in Montreal, PlantCatching is a website that helps people share unwanted plants, seeds, bulbs and other garden supplies. Cadilhac created the site after he found that a lot of his plants and materials were going to waste—and that many of his neighbors had the same problem. His simple, social site features a map where gardeners can log the location and details of their unwanted plants so that others may come and find them....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/montreal-based-plantcatching-website-finds-a-home-for-unwanted-seeds-bulbs-and-plants/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
By filling in a form, people will know where the plant is to pick it up.Developed by Nicholas Cadilhac, a computer scientist and enthusiastic gardener in Montreal, PlantCatching is a website that helps people share unwanted plants, seeds, bulbs and other garden supplies. Cadilhac created the site after he found that a lot of his plants and materials were going to waste—and that many of his neighbors had the same problem. His simple, social site features a map where gardeners can log the location and details of their unwanted plants so that others may come and find them....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/montreal-based-plantcatching-website-finds-a-home-for-unwanted-seeds-bulbs-and-plants/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
. Image: Imogen Russell-Head.Developed by Nicholas Cadilhac, a computer scientist and enthusiastic gardener in Montreal, PlantCatching is a website that helps people share unwanted plants, seeds, bulbs and other garden supplies. Cadilhac created the site after he found that a lot of his plants and materials were going to waste—and that many of his neighbors had the same problem. His simple, social site features a map where gardeners can log the location and details of their unwanted plants so that others may come and find them....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/montreal-based-plantcatching-website-finds-a-home-for-unwanted-seeds-bulbs-and-plants/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




