Hubby cut the lower portion of the bottle (above the first ring) using scissors then bored holes at the bottom.
This is how the empty recycled pot looks like...
Recycled pot with garden soil...
And finally the replanted mums in the recycled plastic pots.
Instead of throwing them away, these empty bottles were put into good use.
What a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteLea
Lea's Menagerie
Bright and colourful.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers..so pretty and bright!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey're all very pretty.
ReplyDeleteOi good idea! Thanks for sharing this.. we have just started our herb garden.
ReplyDeletecool! I like DIYs. hehe.. galing ng idea..
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro shots of repotting gorgeous flowers ~ carol, ^_^
ReplyDeleteI hope they grow well. Ours died around a month after we bought them. :(
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that bottle had a blue label so you could share this creative idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading your comment on my blog.
Happy Blue Monday, Janz.
such a lovely and colorful assortment of flowers!
ReplyDeletegreat use of recycling the bottles
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Nice recycling there. They look good and the flowers are really nice.
ReplyDeleteYou took great pictures. They are so vibrant. I love the advocacy. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome shots!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of playing with my camera again. But then I said to myself, there's nothing as in literally NOTHING to see here in our town. Welcome to Saudi Arabia hahaha!
That's good use for old plastic bottles! they look really good too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great garden idea. I've been wanting to create my own too pero instead of flowering pants, mga veggies naman para pagharvest time nacoconsume din namin :)
ReplyDeleteGood to recycle plastic bottles! I have also seen a friend use old crocs as planters for small plants like cactus
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