Incredible Vertical Garden Made from Recycled Plastic Bottles and Portulaca Flowers Growing on a Wall

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Vertical gardens are a great option for those who want to incorporate greenery into their living space but are limited on space. One creative and cost-effective way to create a vertical garden is by using plastic bottles and planting Portulaca, also known as Moss Rose, in them.

In this tutorial, I will guide you through the steps to create an amazing vertical garden using plastic bottles, and Portulaca plants.

Materials Needed:
– Plastic bottles (cleaned and emptied)
– Scissors or a sharp knife
– Portulaca plants
– Potting soil
– Watering can or spray bottle
– Nails or hooks for hanging the bottles
– Hammer or drill for installing nails or hooks
– Marker

Instructions:

1. Prepare the plastic bottles: Start by cleaning and emptying the plastic bottles you plan to use for your vertical garden. Remove any labels or stickers from the bottles. Using a pair of scissors or a sharp knife, cut off the top of the bottle just below the neck. This will create a small opening for planting the Portulaca.

2. Make drainage holes: Using the sharp knife or scissors, carefully poke a few small holes in the bottom of each bottle to allow for proper drainage.

3. Fill the bottles with soil: Fill each bottle with potting soil, leaving some space at the top for planting the Portulaca. You can use a marker to make a small hole in the soil for planting the Portulaca.

4. Plant the Portulaca: Take your Portulaca plants and gently remove them from their pots. Place the roots of the plant into the hole you made in the soil and gently cover them with more soil. Make sure the plant is secure and upright in the bottle.

5. Hang the bottles: Once you have planted all of your Portulaca plants in the bottles, it’s time to hang them on the wall. Use nails or hooks to secure the bottles to the wall, making sure they are evenly spaced and secure. You can also use a wooden board or pallet to create a vertical garden display if you prefer.

6. Water the plants: Using a watering can or spray bottle, water the Portulaca plants in the bottles until the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Make sure to water the plants regularly to keep them healthy and thriving.

7. Maintenance: Portulaca plants are low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, making them perfect for a vertical garden. However, you may need to prune the plants occasionally to encourage growth and prevent overcrowding. You can also fertilize the plants every few weeks to promote healthy growth.

In conclusion, creating a vertical garden using plastic bottles and Portulaca plants is a fun and creative way to bring greenery into your living space. With a little bit of time and effort, you can create a beautiful and eco-friendly display that will brighten up any wall. So, gather your materials and get started on your own amazing vertical garden today!

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@pushpendrarajak3
2 hours ago

Pushpendra

@mostafaabdalshafy1712
2 hours ago

Colores the potl its pest

@rakeshchauhanyt30
2 hours ago

Very💕👍🙏 sir ji

@HaHa-fe1kt
2 hours ago

Có bán không vậy

@HaHa-fe1kt
2 hours ago

Mình có bán không

@LuckyAkter-ci3yc
2 hours ago

আপুকেমমনঅছেন❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

@amitkumargangwarshortvideo3182
2 hours ago

Super 🎯

@Gardeningtipskh
2 hours ago

very nice❤

@AliaffankhanAliaffankhan
2 hours ago

Very nice

@KampuChangsan
2 hours ago

Wow 😮

@vandesatish5500
2 hours ago

Great idea very beautiful

@abdlaabosaker
2 hours ago

What is this substance that you sprayed on the roses? Can you answer it, please?

@ranjitamajhi5447
2 hours ago

I use sprite bottle 😁

@gshyamnature1156
2 hours ago

@ЛаураТургуналиева
2 hours ago

Азамат бала Экенсин колуна береке ❤🎉😊

@LuxuryCar2002
2 hours ago

Truly an excellent video. How great it is that we all share the idea of ​​recycling and contribute a grain of sand to the health of our planet. Very good for people like us who are quarantined.

@devrajdave9729
2 hours ago

Flower name

@loembetthaliane6862
2 hours ago

Thank you very much

@chackoanil21
2 hours ago

WtF😂

@debrareeder7675
2 hours ago

Thank you

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