Growing vegetables in plastic bottles at home
Growing vegetables in plastic bottles is a practical, economical and ecological solution to produce your own food at home, even if you have limited space. This vertical gardening concept is ideal for balconies, terraces or small courtyards. In this article, we will explain step by step how to grow vegetables in plastic bottles.
Materials required:
- Empty and clean plastic bottles
- Birds
- Fertility
- Vegetable seeds of your choice
- Marker
Steps:
- Preparation of cylinders:
- Filling of cylinders:
- Seed planting:
- Labelling:
- Maintenance:
First wash the plastic bottles carefully and remove the labels. Using scissors, cut the bottle in half at about a third of its height. Drill small holes at the bottom to ensure good drainage.
Fill the bottom part of the bottle with fertile soil, leaving sufficient space for the roots. Make sure the soil is well compacted to avoid air pockets.
Place the vegetable seeds in the soil and cover them with a thin layer of soil. Water slightly to moisten the soil.
To help you identify plants, you can use a marker to write the name of each vegetable variety on the bottle.
Place your bottles in a sunny place and make sure to water them regularly. Monitor the growth of your plants and add fertilizer if necessary.
Once your vegetables have reached full maturity, you can harvest them by picking them gently. Enjoy your fresh vegetables grown at home!
Benefits of this method:
- Economic: You reuse plastic bottles, which reduces costs.
- Ecological: Reduce waste by recycling bottles into plantation containers.
- Space saving: Perfect for small urban areas.
- Quality control: You know exactly what you put on your plate.
By growing vegetables in plastic bottles at home, you help reduce plastic waste while producing your own food. It is a rewarding and educational activity, adapted to all levels of gardeners, even beginners.
Ready to start your own vertical vegetable garden? Start today and enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh vegetables from recycled plastic bottles!