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How to Make a Bicycle Garden Box


Bicycle Window Box- For the transient gardener. – More cool how to projects

urban research, mobile, transient, bicycle

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Published: 24.05.2009 / 06:44 PM

Category: Technology

Tags: bicycle, garden, motion, transient

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