There are many fun ways to reuse plastic bottles in your garden! Here are some ideas I’ve tried and really enjoyed:
Planters: You can cut a bottle in half and fill the bottom with soil. This makes a simple planter! You can hang them with twine for a vertical garden or put them on shelves for a nice display.
Garden Watering Spouts: Make tiny holes in the cap of a bottle. Fill the bottle with water and turn it upside down in your garden. This lets water flow slowly, which is great for hot days!
Bird Feeders: Take a big bottle, cut some holes in it, and fill it with birdseed. Hang it up and you can watch the birds come! It’s a fun way to bring wildlife to your yard.
Self-Watering Planters: Cut a bottle and keep the top part upside down. You can use it to hold water, which helps keep your plants moist.
Compost Bin: Cut the sides of a bottle to let air in, and then place it in your compost pile. This helps things break down faster!
You’ll be surprised at what you can make with a little creativity and some old bottles! Happy crafting!
There are many fun ways to reuse plastic bottles in your garden! Here are some ideas I’ve tried and really enjoyed:
Planters: You can cut a bottle in half and fill the bottom with soil. This makes a simple planter! You can hang them with twine for a vertical garden or put them on shelves for a nice display.
Garden Watering Spouts: Make tiny holes in the cap of a bottle. Fill the bottle with water and turn it upside down in your garden. This lets water flow slowly, which is great for hot days!
Bird Feeders: Take a big bottle, cut some holes in it, and fill it with birdseed. Hang it up and you can watch the birds come! It’s a fun way to bring wildlife to your yard.
Self-Watering Planters: Cut a bottle and keep the top part upside down. You can use it to hold water, which helps keep your plants moist.
Compost Bin: Cut the sides of a bottle to let air in, and then place it in your compost pile. This helps things break down faster!
You’ll be surprised at what you can make with a little creativity and some old bottles! Happy crafting!