We propose in this article a creative idea and fun to take plastic bottles of soda or water or any other beverage, to create these cute pots. Soda bottles with which usually get better results. They are of high quality and durable, we can take advantage of for some time. Let's see then how we can develop these peculiar pots. I'm sure your little marvel, are like the Mr. Potato of the pots.
Materials:
Will cut the plastic bottle at the height you want, with the nail or screwdriver eg perforate the base of the bottle to allow the substrate to drain when we water. Will stick the cap of the bottle and will form the scrap plastic eyes black and white, will stick on the nose and we will have the face of our pot. Then the bottle will fill with substrate almost to the top, we can put some gravel in the bottom to drain better. Sow the seeds of our choice and we will cover a little more of substrate. Will water so that the seeds are moistened and begin the germination process. Continue watering two or three times a day and the type of seeds we have sown a few days begin to have good coverage. In a few weeks our pot can look fantastic "mane" green.
Materials:
- Plastic bottles clear or colored.
- A nail or any tool that allows us to pierce the bottle.
- Scissors.
- Glue.
- Substrate.
- Seeds.
Will cut the plastic bottle at the height you want, with the nail or screwdriver eg perforate the base of the bottle to allow the substrate to drain when we water. Will stick the cap of the bottle and will form the scrap plastic eyes black and white, will stick on the nose and we will have the face of our pot. Then the bottle will fill with substrate almost to the top, we can put some gravel in the bottom to drain better. Sow the seeds of our choice and we will cover a little more of substrate. Will water so that the seeds are moistened and begin the germination process. Continue watering two or three times a day and the type of seeds we have sown a few days begin to have good coverage. In a few weeks our pot can look fantastic "mane" green.

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