Each upside-down soda bottle has the bottom cut off and the lid removed. Each is filled with potting soil and a plant is planted in it. This way, when you water the top plant, any extra water run-off will drain into the next plant down.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Soda Bottle Hanging Planters
I didn't make this garden project, one of the other people at the student gardens made it, but I thought it was pure genius and thought that other people might want to try it.

Each upside-down soda bottle has the bottom cut off and the lid removed. Each is filled with potting soil and a plant is planted in it. This way, when you water the top plant, any extra water run-off will drain into the next plant down.
Each upside-down soda bottle has the bottom cut off and the lid removed. Each is filled with potting soil and a plant is planted in it. This way, when you water the top plant, any extra water run-off will drain into the next plant down.
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What a great idea! Thanks for sharing. :)
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