If you’re looking for a fun and easy gardening project, try growing strawberries in 5L plastic bottles or another container. Let me walk you through the process step by step:
What You’ll Need:
- Five five-liter plastic bottles (empty and clean)
- Strawberry seeds or plants
- Mulch for plants
- Plant Food
- Drainage pebbles or tiny stones
- Utility knife or scissors
- A spray bottle or watering can
- The light of the sun
What to Do:
Get the Bottles Ready:
Advertisement:- After removing the caps, give the plastic bottles a good cleaning.
- To provide room for drainage, cut or drill many holes into the base of every bottle. Root rot can’t happen since water can’t pool.
Get the Dirt Ready:
- Make sure to use a high-quality, nutrient-rich potting soil mix that drains effectively.
- Pour the potting soil into the bottles until they are 3/4 full. When watering, make sure to leave a little room at the top to prevent overflow.
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