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Wine Bottle To Water Plants

My indoor plants need frequent watering and often get wilty before I get a chance to water them. I found a great way to keep them more hydrated and water less often - wine! Well, wine bottles that is (or any empty bottle with a narrow neck).

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Just fill an empty bottle with water, dig a little hole in the soil of your potted plant, and quickly invert the bottle and press into the soil as firmly and upright as possible. As the soil dries, it wicks the water from the opening and keeps the soil moist until your next feeding.

Source: A party at my house with a lot of wine!

By Trina Sudhoff from Sunny South FL

Upside down wine bottle in flower pot.
 

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March 28, 20110 found this helpful

What a great idea. Wish I would have thought of it.

 

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March 30, 20110 found this helpful

Very clever!

 

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