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Detroit Free Press - June 5, 2011
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It started with an idea hatched by two stay-at-home moms in their Grand Rapids neighborhood. Today, four years, once recession and thousands of dollars later, Kerry VerMeulen and Cynthia VanRenterghem are running a growing garden products company. Click here for full article
Huffington Post - January 2010
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The Garden Girl checks the sun exposure in her garden with a SunStick. A sticker on the SunStick changes color, telling you whether you have full sun, partial sun, partial shade, or full shade. CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO
Studio G Blog - March 2009
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How much Sun do you really get? Sun….it’s really on my mind. The white out conditions outside my window all day today and this interminable winter are making me extraordinarily eager for the sun. We lost a lot of tress in the ice storm, so I am excited about the up-side of that devastation…maybe I can do a bit more full sun gardening rather than the complete shade that I am used to. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE
Gardening Tips 'n' Ideas Blog - November 2008
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SunStick: - The New Sun Testing Tool. Maybe this should be the SunStick® vs SunCalc showdown at high noon? Two sunlight calculators battling it out for world domination. The SunCalc was designed for the left-brained thinker while the SunStick is for the visually adept.CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE
Good Housekeeping - November 2008
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Looking for a gift for a loved one with a green thumb? This is a great present for someone who has a garden and is always struggling was to what type of plants to purchase because thy're not sure of the sunlight in thier garden. This product is called SunStick. Just put the sticker on top, and this will change color based on what type of sunlight you have in the area of the garden. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE
About.com - 2009
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The design seems simple enough; attach a disk, or Sunshine Meter, to one of the plastic flowers and insert the flower in the ground where you want to measure the sun exposure. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE
Buildingonline.com 2009
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Rather than guessing the optimal location for house plants to flourish, a new garden tool, SunStick Home detects the light intensity indoors within minutes while sitting as pretty as a flower. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE
Grand Rapids Press - June, 2008
EAST GRAND RAPIDS -- For a while, Kerry VerMeulen kept mum on her idea: an invention to gauge sunlight so gardeners know where to plant finicky flowers. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE
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