AKG037 - 20 garden uses for a plastic bottle
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This week’s episode of the Alternative Kitchen Garden is all about recycling plastic bottles in the garden. We’ve got 20 possible uses, ranging from the easy and obvious to the downright awesome.
Turn your plastic bottle into a watering can, birdfeeder, bird scarer, lacewing hotel, cat scarer, trellis or even a greenhouse!.
Listen to the show for the rest of the ideas, then send your own to akgpodcast@gmail.com, or leave a comment on the show homepage.
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May 16th 2008
8:39 PM GMT
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I’ve thought of another one – plastic bottles can be used as cane toppers, to stop you poking your eye out on your canes. The small ones from probiotic drinks are great for this. As an added bonus, they shake around in the wind and can keep birds away.
Emma · Oct 25, 10:47 AM