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From: ThePocketPcMan
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  • also Just add enough water to cover the area that needs to be drilled.. and freeze the bottle upside down .. works great

  • a 1 inch hole driller eh? :)

  • You could use the pint size bottle and then you would have a back or outer side to your growing area

  • your a legend mate!! wicked video's keep it up, i have a lot of respect for you.

  • What is in your "hydroponic mix" that you poured int the planter

  • This is very cool idea I'm definitely going to try this

  • WOW! Love learning these types of recycling ideas! Thank you for enriching my life!

  • This is brilliant! I bet would be great for an herb garden. 

  • From the Philippines a great THANK YOU for this video. You realy have, I guess, no idea what a great help it can be for many people. I do also bottle and upside down gardening promotion and this is, I say it agan GREAT.

    I like your blog and will keep following you.

    Thanks, Paul

  • do you transfer the seedlings into that or grow them from the bottle?

  • Great idea. Could you tell me a bit more about the hydroponic solution you are using? Is this a two liter bottle?

  • Great idea. Could you tell me a bit more about the hydroponic solution you are using?

  • I love your stuff! I live in the US, in an apartment, and miss having a garden. Your ideas are so great, because they don't take up space, are fairly portable and costs little to nothing! Thank you.

  • @clouclouchan Thankyou! I keep trying to come with ways to grow as much as I can in a small space ;-)

  • @ThePocketPcMan I admire your creativity and how you apply this and want to share that with the people. But, I really have to advise you to stop using plastics. Plastics will leak BPA into the water and the soil. When the sun or indoor lighting warms the plastic this leakage will intensify, and BPA will wreak havoc on the body. Certain ceramics and glass are way better, just not that easy as plastic to shape. Know what gets into your food before you eat it :)

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