November 23, 2024

VIDEO: 10 Clever Hacks for Plastic Bottles in the Garden💡


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No one likes the waste that comes with throwing away old plastic bottles. So press them into service in the garden. They have a surprising number of uses!

In this video, we’ll show you how you 10 ingenious ways to repurpose plastic bottles into handy garden tools, containers and more!

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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: 10 Clever Hacks for Plastic Bottles in the Garden💡

  1. dude you are awesome with these plastic bottles! i also watched the video where you placed muffin tins into the soil to make indentations, ive got one of those tiny ones and iam going to use it to plant my diakon radishes, so glad I found you.

  2. I use the small plastic bottles from pro biotic Actimel ( other varieties are available ) as a topper on canes to prevent injury when bending over canes, they also then double as a bird scarer when the wind blows them.

  3. Great hacks. Used the scoop for feed for years. I use milk jugs full of hot water to help plants through a frost. Plant and hot water bottles covered with plastic. Cooled water used to irrigate. In Canada you would have to cover the bottle greenhouse with something like vapour barrier to keep the wind from going through the seams

  4. I use empty water bottles (with the lids on) at the bottom of very large pots to make the pot lighter. I place several bottles in, add a piece of netting or mesh over them so the bottles do not migrate up over time, then I add the soil -which filters down thru the mesh, and then I add the seeds or the plant. Make sure the roots have room to grow.

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