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  2. Jan 2, 2023 · Plants that grow well in both water-based glass bottles and soil-based plastic bottles: Herbs: Basil, lemongrass, mint, parsley, cilantro, etc. Plants that grow best in soil-based plastic bottles: Microgreens: Arugula, spinach, beets, sunflower, etc. (Total nutrient powerhouses, if you didn’t know!) Vegetables: Radishes, green onions, etc.

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    • Window Farm. An indoor windowfarms allow the crops to take full advantage of the light and vertical space available at the windows. In this PDF, find all the instructions on how to build a Window Farm.
    • Plastic Bottles on Walls. Follow this rare to find an idea for growing small leafy vegetables and herbs. This plastic bottle vertical garden is made by stringing the bottles horizontally in a grid along an interior wall, which is then filled up with substrate and herbs.
    • Plastic Bottle Tower Garden. A remarkable kitchen garden with plastic bottles with minimal means and effort. It can be set up easily and does not require regular watering.
    • Growing Cactus in Hanging Plastic Bottles. All you need are bottles cut in half, cactus plants or succulents, and many colorful threads to get a really cool decorative effect.
  3. Feb 6, 2024 · 1. Get a plastic bottle. A 2-liter bottle will work the best, but you can use a smaller one for a smaller plant. Clean the bottle thoroughly with water, and remove the label. 2. Poke 4 to 5 holes in the cap. Remove the cap and set it down on a piece of scrap wood. Use a drill or a nail and hammer to poke several holes into it.

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    • Pebble Tray. This is the easiest way to water plants, especially for small plants that don’t need a ton of water. Simply line a small tray (if using metal, make sure it has a plastic liner to keep it from rusting) with small stones from a garden supply center or the dollar store.
    • Water Wicking Drip System. This method is great if you'll be away for an extended period of time or if you have lots of plants to care for because it allows you to water several plants at one time (plant lady is the new cat lady, right?!).
    • Soda Bottle Planter. For medium-sized plants, you can turn an old plastic bottle into a self-watering planter with just a wick and a water reservoir. Trust me, it's much less complicated than it sounds.
    • Wine Bottle Drip Irrigation. A wine bottle makes the perfect drip irrigation system for larger plants. Simply punch a few holes in the cap, fill it with water and invert it in the potting soil so the water slowly drips out.
  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Unscrew the bottle cap, slip the modified base over the mouth, and screw the cap back on. Turn the whole thing upside down so the now-open end of the bottle faces upwards. Fill your new planter with quality soil, sow your seeds or seedlings, and pop the planter in a sunny spot indoors or out.

  5. May 10, 2020 · Learn how to create this beautiful bottle garden or terrarium, in this simple guide from the experts at BBC Gardeners' World Magazine. Follow these easy steps to create a mini indoor oasis for houseplants.

  6. Jan 23, 2023 · There are actually a few different ways you can create a garden with plastic bottles. You can use them to make a vertical garden, or you can just use the bottles as planters — your materials will be determined by which one you choose.

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