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DIY Water Bottle Gardening: The Perfect Solution for Small Spaces

  A re you looking for a simple, cost-effective and space-saving solution for your home garden? Look no further! In this post, we will show you how to create a beautiful vertical garden using a recycled water bottle. Whether you have limited space in your urban garden, terrace or balcony, this water bottle planter will help you make the most of your gardening space. So let's get started! You can also watch the step-by-step video provided below Step 1: Gather Your Supplies You will need: A large, clear water bottle A drill White paint Scissors or a knife Organic compost and soil Seedlings of your choice Step 2: Prepare the Water Bottle Use the drill to make holes in the bottom of the water bottle for drainage. Cut a square hole in the top of the bottle and remove the cap. Then, paint the entire bottle with white paint to keep the roots of your plants cool in the sunlight. Step 3: Fill the Water Bottle with Soil Add a layer of organic compost and soil to the bottom of the bottle. Fi

Dragon Fruit: The Ultimate Guide to Growing from Cuttings

Dragon fruit, also known as pitahaya, is a tropical fruit that is not only delicious but also visually stunning. Growing dragon fruit from cuttings is the easiest and quickest method, and it doesn't require any seeds. In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know about growing dragon fruit, from selecting cuttings to harvesting your own delicious fruit. You can also watch the step-by-step video provided below Materials Needed Dragon fruit cuttings Soil Pot Water Rooting hormone (optional) Steps for Growing Dragon Fruit from Cuttings Select cuttings from a mature dragon fruit plant. The ideal cutting is about 10 inches long with several nodes. Apply rooting hormone to the cut end of the cutting. Fill a pot with soil and make a hole in the centre. Insert the cutting into the hole and gently press the soil around it. Water the cutting regularly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Place the pot in a warm and bright area, but not in direct sunlight. In 4-6 weeks, you