Check out some vegetable garden ideas DIY with plastic bottles. Perfect for urban gardeners who live in apartments! Plan and build your own organic food garden even if you don’t have much space.
1/19 Show off your creativity by pinching the plastic bottles and growing your favorite vegetables and herbs in them. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
2/19 Have a bountiful harvest of eggplants! You will need some plastic bottles, scissors, a nutrient-rich growing medium. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
3/19 Grow red and green peppers in plastic bottles. The method is simple and uncomplicated. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
4/19 Grow delicious green chives in your home using this recycled bottle setup. You will get a bountiful harvest in minimal space. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
5/19 Arrange plastic bottles in rows using wooden boards, nails and a well-draining growing medium. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
6/19 A bottle tower garden like this one will gift you with a bountiful harvest of organic herbs and vegetables if you provide the necessary growing conditions. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
7/19 A vertical vegetable garden can help apartment dwellers a lot, as it requires minimal space. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
8/19 Recycle soda bottles into beautiful pots to grow low-maintenance vegetables like tomatoes. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
9/19 Treat yourself to picking fresh Malabar spinach and growing it in a recycled plastic bottle garden. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
10/19 Does your house not have enough sunlight? Set up this wall-mounted lettuce garden and provide the needed heat with grow lights. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
11/19 Don’t throw away milk bottles; instead, reuse them to make planters for your vertical garden. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
12/19 Self-watering Vegetable Garden in Plastic Bottles. A fantastic idea for busy gardeners! Forget about maintaining a watering schedule and help your veggies thrive in a self-watering garden like this one. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
13/19 Growing onions in plastic bottles is as easy as it sounds, with no soil and fertilizer issues. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
14/19 The nutty flavor of mustard greens can be a tasty addition to your cooking. You can easily set up a hydroponic garden to grow this herb in your home. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
15/19 Grow juicy red strawberries in a DIY plastic bottle garden. You can grow them anywhere in the house that gets a lot of sunlight. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
16/19 Grow fresh salad on the terrace using plastic bottles. Just cut the bottom of the containers, add a growing medium and plant the pre-sprouted seeds. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
17/19 Grow a healthy plate of bean sprouts. The best part is that this method has no soil and fertilizer issues. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
18/19 Growing tomatoes in plastic bottles is a task for beginners. You can grow many of these plants and hang them in a sunny spot on your porch. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
19/19 Set up a mint garden with hanging bottles on the porch. You can also grow cilantro, basil, and other herbs with shallow roots. (Balcony Garden Web/Playback)
*Via Balcony Garden Web
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