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Zero waste watering can

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Zero waste watering can!



It’s amazing what you can create by just using what you already have. Before jumping to buy something to solve a problem, I try to solve it without using any money.


Here is a zero waste watering can that I’ve created using a plastic coconut water container I found in the recycling bin. I punched some holes in the lid using my belt hole puncher, you can also just use a hammer and nail, and voila! The perfect watering can for my plants!


You can make the same with large milk containers, old drink bottles, or whatever plastic bottle you can find! Simple, easy to make and costs nothing!



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Robert William
Robert William
Nov 15, 2024

Great idea! I love how you turned a plastic container into a watering can – super creative and eco-friendly. It's a perfect example of using what you have! By the way, if anyone needs help showcasing their skills, a resume writing service can help make your experience shine just as creatively


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