zerowaste Zero Waste Empty soy sauce bottles are perfect for plant propping
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    Ferriswheelfox
    5 months ago 100%

    It might look a bit tight, but it comes out without a fight at this point. I should probably get it planted soon!

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    zerowaste Ferriswheelfox 5 months ago 96%
    Empty soy sauce bottles are perfect for plant propping

    cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/9263490 > Pictured: three glass bottles in a row. On the left, it's a full bottle of soy sauce. In the middle, it's an empty bottle with the label removed. On the right, it's another empty bottle with a rooted pothos cutting in it. > > My workplace provides snacks and some condiments for folks. When the soy sauce runs out, I do my best to snag the bottle. It looks like it ought to have a potion in it. A plant is the next best thing!

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    Zero Waste Ferriswheelfox 5 months ago 98%
    Empty soy sauce bottles are perfect for plant propping

    Pictured: three glass bottles in a row. On the left, it's a full bottle of soy sauce. In the middle, it's an empty bottle with the label removed. On the right, it's another empty bottle with a rooted pothos cutting in it. My workplace provides snacks and some condiments for folks. When the soy sauce runs out, I do my best to snag the bottle. It looks like it ought to have a potion in it. A plant is the next best thing!

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    zerowaste zerowaste Old bottles repurposed for plants
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    Ferriswheelfox
    10 months ago 100%

    I believe these are pothos! As long as you change the water once a week and get some nutrients in there, I'm told they can stay in water indefinitely.

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    zerowaste Ferriswheelfox 10 months ago 93%
    Old bottles repurposed for plants

    My mother-in-law made these from her mother's bottle collection. The bottles were found near old cellar holes- they were discarded by the people who used to live there. We think they're somewhere around one hundred years old. Cleaned up, they make a beautiful display for plant cuttings!

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