Are you one of the many Americans who’ve given up on growing plants in your home because they always die? We invite you to enter The Grobal Challenge contest – we’re looking for the “brownest thumbs” in the country! Grobal® is a unique, self-watering indoor planter that makes home plant care simple and easy, even for those without a green thumb. Grobal does all the work for you! No purchase necessary. Open to U.S. residents only. See official rules for complete contest details.

It’s EASY to enter! Simply “like” Grobal on Facebook and post a message to our wall about why you want to take the Grobal Challenge – you could be one of 25 lucky contestants who’ll receive a free Grobal and the chance to win a fabulous grand prize package which includes an Apple iPad® and an assortment of home gardening products from Organicare®. Enter by August 31, 2010!

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GROBAL CHALLENGE OFFICIAL RULES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR TO BE SELECTED AS CONTESTANT. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. OPEN TO U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY, AGE 18 AND UP.

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Grobal Self Watering Pots Makes Caring for Houseplants Easy (houseplants.suite101.com)

August 10, 2010 Product Reviews

Grobal Self Watering Pots are a plant lover’s dream, and their self watering system makes having a green thumb optional. They were invented by Treg Bradley, son of plant enthusiasts. Growing up, he had many chores in the garden, and went into landscaping instead of going to college. In 1996 he used his skill set [...]

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Guaranteed Green Thumb: Self Watering Planters (apartmenttherapy.com)

August 10, 2010 Product Reviews

I am envious of those who maintain homes full of lush plants, who dedicate their Sunday mornings to watering said plants and who provide them with love and attention. I am not one of those people. I wish I were, but I alwaysforget about my plants and well, my plants always die. But thanks to [...]

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Fabulous Find: Self-Watering Pots by Grobal Baby (homefabulous365.com)

August 10, 2010 Product Reviews

I have always wanted to grow fresh herbs in my kitchen and I have tried once, but failed miserably. I think there were two main reasons why it didn’t work for me: not enough sunshine and not watering them properly. So when I laid my eyes on these self-watering pots by Grobal Baby, I was [...]

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Inventor Treg Bradley talks about the Grobal (AZCentral.com)

July 31, 2010 Web Articles

Kara Morrison with the Arizona Republic recently sat down with Treg Bradley, 41, who invented Grobal, a sculptural self-watering plant pot that’s sold in specialty gardening stores nationwide. The planter makes it easy for the most incompetent of green thumbs to keep plants happy – plus, it looks ultra-hip in Bradley’s sleek Michael P. Johnson-designed [...]

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Apartment Design Blogs: Space Solutions Galore (rentedspaces.com)

July 9, 2010 Product Reviews

Grobal was recently mentioned in a article on rentedspaces.com titled “Space Solutions Galore“. This article also points out the mention of Grobal in The Material Girls blog, a Dallas based Interior Design Blog.              

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My Kind of Plant! (materialgirlsblog.com)

June 24, 2010 Product Reviews

Grobal was recently featured on materialgirlsblog.com, a one-of-a-kind interior design blog that features tips and advice from real designers on the latest trends and fashions for the home, topped with a sprinkle of pop culture.              

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Turning Your Thumb Green (Mluxe.com – Marvin.com)

June 23, 2010 Product Reviews

Grobal was recently featured in an article on MLuxe.com, which is drawn from Marvin windows and doors. The MLuxe blog explores ways to style, build, design and remodel your home into your ideal living space — fashionable, yet functional; beautiful, yet relevant.              

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Grobal Self Watering Flower Pot (ablepages.com)

June 23, 2010 Product Reviews

Grobal was recently featured on ablepages.com.              

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