Simple Tool To Water Plants At Home With A Plastic Bottle.

@nitirrbb7 (4317)
India
April 29, 2017 4:40am CST
If you have a spare coco cola or any soft drink plastic bottle at home which you are going to scrap out. You could make a use of it as watering tool for your plants, not a garden but a few which we keep inside our homes. Just make a few holes on the cap of the plastic bottle with help of some pointed object and then fill water cap the bottle and sprinkle the the plants as I am doing it in the picture. Simple and easy and it only pours water as much which is necessary for the plants. Image Credit:- Clicked By Self Using Iphone5.
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@Nawsheen (28761)
• Mauritius
4 May 17
That's an interesting idea and easy way to water a plant too. Which plant is it in the picture
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@Nawsheen (28761)
• Mauritius
6 May 17
@nitirrbb7 yes i heard about basil. I know some who use it for the face. Hey do you have something called ''basil'' seeds.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
10 May 17
@Nawsheen Yeah I do have them but how should I send them to you?
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
5 May 17
@Nawsheen Its a Basil Plant commonly known as Tulsi here in India. We Hindus consider it a very holly, you will find it in most of the houses. Its one of the most commonly herb used in Ayurveda.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
2 May 17
that is good. we have smaller plastic bottles and my sister cut them across, and get the lower part to protect the young plants from our dogs that keep on running between the flower pots and cause the new plants to be uprooted once the pots fall down.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
2 May 17
Oh! You gave me one more idea to use the plastic bottle to save small plants, thank you
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
3 May 17
@nitirrbb7 actually, there are many more uses of plastic bottles, my friend. they can be cut across, like a window, and put holes at the bottom, and put soil and ornamental seedlings, then hang them in the garden walls. they look good. i saw these bottle flower plants in the capital city when i went there last year.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
3 May 17
@ridingbet Oh, that's is one more superb idea from you thank you for sharing it will give it a try.
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@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
29 Apr 17
it's a good idea because the flow is controlled and less spillage.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
30 Apr 17
@hereandthere Very true, and its really convenient to refile and carry anywhere you want it.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
29 Apr 17
That's a great idea and one I will make today! Thanks.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
30 Apr 17
@DianneN You will try it out, my pleasure
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
25 May 17
Good idea for watering plants.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
25 May 17
@just4him Thank you it really does a lot of difference to the growth of the plants.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
25 May 17
@nitirrbb7 I'm sure it does.
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@ShifaLk (17811)
• India
3 May 17
Great. My brother and you have same mind
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
3 May 17
@ShifaLk Because we are brother's to the same sister.
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@ShifaLk (17811)
• India
9 May 17
@nitirrbb7 aww yes :)
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
29 Apr 17
That is a great idea. I never thought of it. Thanks for helping me save on water. I think I will use less than half my current water for the plants.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
30 Apr 17
@scheng1 Oh its absolutely my pleasure if that's really going to make it out for you.
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@DaddyEvil (174463)
• United States
24 May 17
Well, I can think of easier ways to water your pants, but maybe I should leave something for your imagination! I am trying to be good, after all! Did I succeed?
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@JudyEv (382107)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Apr 17
That's a very good idea. A plastic bottle makes a good, cheap watering-can.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
29 Apr 17
@JudyEv Yeah really cheap and once they are of no use just send them to recycle and use a new one.
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@tzwrites (4835)
• Romania
29 Apr 17
Yes I have done this before, it's a cheap way to water the plants.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
29 Apr 17
@tzwrites Cool most of us have tried it out.