ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Most don’t know. How to grow mint from cuttings in hanging plastic bottles

Pinch off the tips regularly to encourage bushy growth.

Harvest leaves frequently — the more you cut, the more it grows!

Fertilize lightly once a month with diluted liquid fertilizer.

🌍 Why This Method Rocks
✅ Eco-friendly: Upcycles plastic that would otherwise go to waste

✅ Space-saving: Ideal for small balconies, patios, or windowsills

✅ Low-maintenance: Mint is hardy and forgiving

✅ Cost-effective: You don’t need to buy new plants or pots

🧡 Final Thoughts
You don’t need a fancy garden setup to enjoy the benefits of homegrown herbs. With just a plastic bottle, a few mint cuttings, and a bit of creativity, you can start your own hanging herb garden — perfect for garnishing drinks, flavoring meals, or even making natural tea.

So the next time you sip on a minty mojito or toss fresh herbs into your salad, you’ll know exactly where they came from — your own upcycled hanging planter!

Would you like a printable guide or infographic version of this how-to? Just let me know!

Demander à ChatGPT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment