Creating home gardens and vegetable gardens, in addition to being sustainable, can also be a lot of fun for those who like to spend a few hours doing crafts and exercising their creativity.
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Today, we have put together 4 creative ways to create homemade vegetable gardens using recycled materials.
Shall we check it out?
Creating homemade vegetable gardens with eggshells
Although they are fragile, eggshells can make graceful home gardens and vegetable gardens.
You can keep them in an egg carton to give them a special charm. If you do this, remember to be careful when watering so as not to damage the box.
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You can also place them on small clay plates. It becomes even more charming and with more of a “garden feel”.
Creating homemade vegetable gardens and gardens with plastic bottles
The pet bottle can also be used to create beautiful home gardens and vegetable gardens.

One idea is to cut them in half or make them even smaller (about 1/3 of the bottle), like in the photos. You can paint and decorate however you like to give it a personal touch.
As they are more resistant than eggshells, you can use them to plant small flowers.
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Creating home gardens and gardens with tea or pea cans

You can keep them on a shelf in the kitchen to plant your spices or create a vertical garden on an outdoor wall to plant flowers and plants.
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Creating homemade vegetable gardens and gardens with old tires

You can hang the tires on the wall to create vegetable gardens and vertical gardens, or you can keep them on the ground to create a more rustic environment. The tires can also be painted to ensure an even more fun environment.
After watering your plants, make sure there is no standing water in the tire so it doesn’t turn into a playground for disease-carrying mosquitoes.
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