Mint is a versatile and aromatic herb used in many recipes. This DIY project combines functionality and aesthetics, teaching you how to grow mint using recycled plastic bottles to create a unique hanging garden. It’s eco-friendly, reduces waste, and ensures you always have fresh mint at home.
Materials You’ll Need:
- Two plastic bottles (same size preferred)
- Sharp knife or scissors
- String or twine
- Mint cuttings or small mint plants
- Potting mix
- Infusion system (plastic or drip irrigation system)
- Wide straw with holes
- Water
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Prepare the Bottles
- Cut one bottle in half horizontally.
- Use the top half as a water reservoir and the bottom half for the potting mix and mint plants.
- Create the Watering System
- Attach a simple infusion or drip irrigation system to the cap of the water reservoir (top half). Ensure it’s securely fastened.
- Set up the Water Reservoir
- Hang the top bottle upside down using string or twine. Position it above the second bottle to allow gravity-driven watering.
- Prepare the Mint Bottle
- Take the second bottle and create small holes around its sides. These holes will hold the mint cuttings or plants.
- Add the Infusion System for Mint Bottle
- Insert a wide straw with holes into the center of the second bottle, reaching the bottom. The straw connects to the reservoir to provide water.
- Add Potting Mix
- Fill the second bottle with potting mix, ensuring the straw stays centered.
- Plant the Mint
- Insert mint cuttings or small plants into the side holes. Secure them gently in the potting mix.
- Connect the Watering System
- Connect the reservoir’s infusion system to the straw in the second bottle for controlled watering.
- Hang, Maintain, and Enjoy
- Hang the setup in a spot with adequate light. Refill the water reservoir regularly to keep the mint hydrated.
Benefits of the Hanging Garden:
- Eco-friendly, as it repurposes plastic bottles.
- Adds greenery and beauty to your space.
- Provides a continuous supply of fresh mint for culinary and medicinal uses.
Additional Tips:
- Regularly check the water level in the reservoir.
- Prune your mint to encourage healthy growth and prevent overcrowding.
- Experiment with other herbs like basil or thyme using the same system.