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- Cut flaps in a plastic bottle and bend them outward.
- Mount it on a pole so it spins in the wind.
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🎏 The movement and sound keep unwanted visitors away without harming them.
🍓 9. Hanging Planters for Herbs or Strawberries
Plastic bottles are perfect for suspended planters — ideal for trailing plants like strawberries.
How to do it:
- Cut a hole in the side of a bottle.
- Add drainage holes in the bottom.
- Fill with soil and hang with sturdy twine or wire.
🍓 Hang several in a row for an edible, space-saving vertical garden.
🪱 10. Compost Starter Bottles
Start composting small-scale with a mini compost bin made from a bottle.
How to do it:
- Poke holes in the bottom and sides of a large bottle.
- Add layers of vegetable scraps, leaves, and soil.
- Shake occasionally and keep it moist.
🌱 In a few weeks, you’ll have nutrient-rich compost to feed your plants — even if you don’t have space for a full compost pile.
✅ Final Thoughts: Turn Trash into Garden Treasure
Your garden doesn’t need expensive gadgets or high-end gear. With just a few tools and old plastic bottles, you can nurture your plants, conserve water, reduce pests, and cut down on plastic waste — all at once.
So next time you finish a bottle of water or soda, don’t toss it. Grab some scissors and give it a second life in your garden. 🌿
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