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Green Thumb Welcome to Green Thumb for August 26-September 2.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2002 7:23 PM

If you’ve got a PC, you’ve probably had your fair share...


If you’ve got a PC, you’ve probably had your fair share of mouse pads. From manufacturer logos to cute little designs, mouse pads have been decorated in just about every conceivable way. But what do you do when you get tired of them? If you’re like me, you can’t ever seem to throw them away. Instead, you stack them in your closet, or you loan them out to other people who are tired of theirs. “I’ll use it again sometime,” you think, ignoring the inevitable truth: mouse pads are like jeans that don’t fit. Hold on to them if you must, but you’re never going to use them again. Well listen up, you garden-loving techie. We’ve found a solution—the perfect use for your old mouse pads. Use them when kneeling in your garden! They’re cushiony, flexible, and attractive. What’s more, you’ve found an innovative way to recycle, which is something every gardener loves. That’s Green Thumb for this week
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