Punch 10-15 small holes all over the bottom half of the plastic bottle, including the bottom of the bottle. I decided to do multiple planters so I set up a production tool. Mark your fill line with the sharpie, pull the planting container up and fill the water reservoir to the fill line just marked. A real bonus is that you can use this pure water in your iron to prevent gunk build-up and, my dogs seem to get less red staining of the white hair under there tear ducts because my little angels drink the same good water we drink. If I have enough water in the bottom part, I can go 2-3 days before refilling. How to Choose a Home Water Filtering System, Water and Fire Mingle in a Canadian Front Yard, Xeriscape Gardens: How to Get a Beautiful Landscape With Less Water, Easy Green: Big and Small Ways to Be More Water-Wise at Home, How to Remove Water Rings From Wood Tables. I'm transferring in a little thing of cilantro but if you are doing seeds, fill it up to the top. This year I’m trying something different to water my tomato plants. The most I've had to refill in hot sun with a thirsty plant is every other day or so. I prefer having stuff off the ground when possible but it can also free up the floor for more stuff :) You could hang the bins under the window and put kids toys, shoes, etc so they're within reach. having the wick will pull water up, but also if adding water from the top it would keep water in as well and make the roots too wet and apt to root rot. In order to not keep having to fill them, the smaller the better. Clear is good, other colors will work. If you ever want to divide the spaces, I would keep your bed where it is and use the bunk bed as a room divider (fabric or wood panel on the back side). I have a black thumb due to my forgetfulness on the watering of plants. You can then water through that tube. The wick is a scrap of cotton t-shirt, about 8" x 8". I have had the most luck with getting tons of paint samples and taping them to the wall to see how they look during the day and at night. Make sure the soda bottle has the screw-on lid. So you need to paint the top of the 2 liter once it's cut off. Place the cap back onto the bottle when you are done. U rock! Now it's time to add the potting mix. Honed marble shows this less than polished so if it's polished you could have it honed by a stone professonal. - rag from a cotton t-shirt. 12 years ago Just a suggestion from a "lazy hydro-gardner", instead of painting, wrap your Here emotioned.com has a similar way to do it, it's done by resizing a pot with minimal tools (and does not contain any PVC). It would start to bind up for the last bit and for that I used the xacto knife.- Sharpie, used to mark the fill line so a quick glance is all it needs.- SOS pad for scubbin' off the last of the paper and glue from the 2 liter label. The radiator isn't that big so it's not much of a loss if the space above it is empty. I mainly suggested the hanging bins for general storage. The more holes you poke, the faster the water will flow out. This prevents soil and roots from getting into the bottle and clogging up the holes. I then popped over to the local hardware store and picked up some 3/16 OD 1/8 ID vinyl tubing - the smallest they had. My question is this: How large should the holes in the lid be? thank you for sharing God Bless you in al that you do! on Step 4. love this idea! 10 years ago I still can't figure how that happens but now they will be put to good use. Or, just get used to the nature of marble and don't let the etches bother you. OMG, JUST USE AN ICE PICK, I DO IT ALL THE TIME. Reply First step, do one coat of black primer. [1] X Research source Avoid making the h… 9 years ago one [unrelated] question:  where did you get the free-form green container in the right foreground of the last picture? We have been using it ever since and the water is outstanding. About crowd inventing: http://www.quirky.com/learn, Good design, and I like that it reuses waste materials.You could enter it in our contest: http://loveandtrash.com/2011/01/contest-project-power-down/, 10 years ago Don't sweat it if it's not perfectly even coverage - just get it close. Very nice instructable, Whamodyne. I wonder if you could add a hole above the water line but below the top section so you could just fill it with a watering can rather than having to take the top part off--there probably wouldn't be too much of an evaporation difference, would there? The top of the bucket is covered to keep out things that could clog up the tubing. on Step 4, It would most likely be best to add water to bottom so that you do not flood seed or drown the root systems. You can lay your final choices down on the rug and see which ones really clash - before you paint the room. So, we purchased a countertop water purifier by WaterWise. Note - the top piece of the 2 liter is the planting container, the bottom piece is the water reservoir . If your daughter has any dress up clothes, wall hooks are child height are the best. Then I realised, well, if you turn the top of the 2 liter upside down you have a very nice cavity to put the potting mix in and a hole in the bottom (the original neck and opening) to run the wick through. How do you save water in summer? As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve had trouble with my tomatoes splitting from uneven watering. One more thing - the rug or floor covering will have the final say because that is a large permanent surface that you have to coordinate with the rest of your choices. Check the fill line every few days to see where you are. I’ll fill them with water and … Anything close or kinda that size will do. It's a 2x4 cut to 5.25" tall. Once the final coat of paint has dried, it's time to put it all together. Choosing paint colors can be tricky because so much depends on the light in the room during the day and at night. Fair enough. Remove the cap and set it down on a piece of scrap wood. 10 years ago So, this time around I’m planting 2 liters alongside my tomato plants. I recently started some tomato plants this way. At this point it's just like re-potting any plant. Then I realised, well, if you turn the top of the 2 liter upside down you have a very nice cavity to put the potting mix in and a hole in the bottom (the original neck and opening) to run the wick through. Then, I take a scrubbie and clean it up sparkling and new. From what I could find online, potting mix will "wick" the water to the roots of your plant and potting soil will not. Luckily it's been hot and sunny lately. After thinking it over we were off to the races. Put in the plant, add extra potting mix to fill the sides, tap it down and water to make it moist. I ALSO USE CAT LITTER JUGS , INSTEAD OF 2 LITER BOTTLES ( the plastic ones) I ALSO USE THEM FOR WATERING CANS. I've done this with one, two and three liter bottles and they all work.