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My pencil grew into a tomato!

Updated on: 23 November,2015 08:32 AM IST  | 
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Pot pencils, notebooks and bookmarks to grow veggies and herbs, thanks to a new eco-friendly stationery brand

My pencil grew into a tomato!

Plantable cards

  Imagine potting pencils to grow veggies and herbs? This has been made possible, thanks to Jalebi, a brand of eco-friendly stationery launched earlier this month by city-based entrepreneur Renuka Shah. The brand sells Grow Me Plantable pencils (Rs 300 for a pack of 10), cards, bookmarks and notebooks (Rs 150-250) that can be recycled to grow plants.


Plantable cards
Plantable cards


The pencil, made from newspaper, comes attached with an activated seed bomb. Pot and watch it grow into any of the five vegetables — tomato, brinjal, celery, lettuce, chilli or even herbs like basil, chive and dill.


Grow Me Plantable pencils
Grow Me Plantable pencils

Likewise, its notebook covers, made from textile waste (hosiery material waste), come embedded with live seeds. Sow the cover, and watch marigold, tulsi and tomato plants grow right in front of you. Also request for customised books that will evolve into chilli, wildflower and onion plants.

An eco-friendly basil leaf book
An eco-friendly basil leaf book

Jalebi also sells coir pots, coco peat coins, waterproof notebooks, bags and boxes. Besides Mumbai, its products are available in offline stores in Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru and Thiruvanthapuram.

A pencil that can be potted
A pencil that can be potted

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