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- The Living Plant Table, by Habitat HorticultureIf you're looking to greenify your home, look no further than the greenery-filled <a href="http://livingtable.habitathorticulture.com">Living Table</a>. At first glance, the table appears to be a simple plant base covered in a glass top, but an integrated capillary system in the design actually mimics how plants naturally grow, but eliminates the need for drainage. The high-tech system offers an attractive <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/planters/">low-maintenance planter</a> that even those without a green thumb can manage.1
- The Living Plant Table, by Habitat HorticultureAs far as planting, the system is designed for low growing, ground cover type plants that won't grow tall enough to touch the glass.2
- Living TableThe low-maintenance design, which allows the plants to auto regulate, is perfect for those who find themselves killing their plants through overwatering or not enough water.3
- The Living Plant Table, by Habitat Horticulture, Hexagon TableAlthough the planter design is meant to be low-maintenance, the manufacturers are careful to point out that the plants' specific needs should be considered before planting.4
- The Living Plant Table, by Habitat HorticultureIf you're looking to greenify your home, look no further than the greenery-filled <a href="http://livingtable.habitathorticulture.com">Living Table</a>. At first glance, the table appears to be a simple plant base covered in a glass top, but an integrated capillary system in the design actually mimics how plants naturally grow, but eliminates the need for drainage. The high-tech system offers an attractive <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/planters/">low-maintenance planter</a> that even those without a green thumb can manage.5
- Living TableAs far as planting, the system is designed for low growing, ground cover type plants that won't grow tall enough to touch the glass.6
- Living TableStandard 4” plant containers or smaller can be placed directly onto the Habitat Horticulture Growtex capillary mat or plants can be directly planted into the table base using any standard potting soil.7
- Living TableThe Living Table is perfect for home or office.8
- Living TableThe Living Table comes in two sizes with either a stainless steel or a powder coated white finish, and starts at just $850.00.9
- Living TableThe Living Table will greenify your home with a lovely conversation piece.10
- Living TableIf you're looking to greenify your home, look no further than the greenery-filled <a href="http://livingtable.habitathorticulture.com">Living Table</a>. At first glance, the table appears to be a simple plant base covered in a glass top, but an integrated capillary system in the design actually mimics how plants naturally grow, but eliminates the need for drainage. The high-tech system offers an attractive <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/planters/">low-maintenance planter</a> that even those without a green thumb can manage.11
- Living TableThe Living Table is a low-maintenance planter.12
- Living TableThe Living Table has an integrated passive sub irrigation system that creates a capillary action where water flows upwards.13
- Living TableThe table is designed to hold a variety of plant types.14
- Living TableAlthough the planter design is meant to be low-maintenance, the manufacturers are careful to point out that the plants' specific needs should be considered before planting.15
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- The Living Plant Table, by Habitat HorticultureIf you're looking to greenify your home, look no further than the greenery-filled <a href="http://livingtable.habitathorticulture.com">Living Table</a>. At first glance, the table appears to be a simple plant base covered in a glass top, but an integrated capillary system in the design actually mimics how plants naturally grow, but eliminates the need for drainage. The high-tech system offers an attractive <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/planters/">low-maintenance planter</a> that even those without a green thumb can manage.17