Make DIY pots and planters for your garden by recycling wine bottles, mugs and mason jars
In pictures: How to upcycle junk into pots and planters
No matter what kind of junk you might have lying around, you can transform just about any old item into an upcycled planter
Aatreyee Mohanta
Published 26.02.22, 03:56 PM
OLD MUGS: Every coffee mug has a story. Keep the memories alive by turning them into cute little planters that can add a splash of colour to the corners of your home.
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WINE BOTTLES: Glass wine bottles, given their height, make for great decorative planters. Paint, scuff or crack it to build a terrarium inside and let it stand in your kitchen or drawing room to add a leafy accent to the decor.
PICKLE/CERAMIC JARS: Not the most traditional choice but great for upcycling them into inexpensive, colourful and quirky planters. Pro tip: You can even wrap some jute strings around them for a more rustic look!
LIQUOR BOTTLES: Wash the bottles out, peel off the labels with the help of warm water and use them to grow low-maintenance money plants at home. Tie knotted rope around the neck to create a hanging planter.
PLASTIC CONTAINERS: Put that horde of plastic takeout containers from those guilty order-ins to good use. These containers are perfect to pot plants in. Heat the tip of a screwdriver and make some drainage holes at the bottom of the container, plonk in some soil and you have a new plant pot! Decorate them any way you want!
MASON JARS: If you want to give your potted plants a vintage touch, buy mason jars and pot your plants in them. The best part is that they’re clear so when the light passes through the jar, it throws a gorgeous glow over your home. Plus, you always know when the roots need watering.