These planters can be attached to almost any wall or fence and can be planted with anything you like (we've used peas here).
These planters water themselves, are an affordable way to utilize vertical surfaces in the garden and are a great way to help nature by up-cycling!

For this project you will need:
- A plastic bottle
- Garden twine
- Scissors
- Strong glue
- Soil
- Seeds
First, punch a hole in the lid of the bottle. You could use a drill for this, I softened the plastic by heating it and pushed through a pencil.
Next cut the bottle in half using the scissors and make two holes in the lower half of the bottle about 5cm from the top.

Take the second piece of twine and thread it through the holes you made in the lower half of the bottle. This twine is what we will use to attach the planter to the fence. To secure the string in place and to ensure the lower half of the planter is water tight, add a few blobs of glue to seal the holes.

Finally, you can fill the top half of your planter with soil and plant your seed!


This activity is a lot of fun and works especially well in both gardens and schools without much green space.
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