Use Milk Jugs like this and you will never throw away used milk jugs!

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if you do this you’ll never throw away milk jugs cut the top part of The Milk Jug and then use a nail to poke a hole in the bottom of the jug put some rocks in the milk chug and then place the milk chug right next to your plant fill the milk chug with water and the milk chug will provide drip irrigation to your plants when the water runs out the milk chug will not fly away in the wind because of the weight of the Rocks next cut the bottom part of the milk jug to completely cut the bottom off again use the nails to poke a hole on the sides place the milk mil chug on top of your plants and then put a metal steti right through the hole into the ground securing the milk chug in place secure the milk CH on both sides this way the milk trug will protect your plants from the frost

38 Comments

  1. This sucks get a clear plastic thing for a dollars on Amazon 😂 because then you’re plant will actually get light the watering not bad

  2. I wouldn't recommend this, unless you want to have plastic in your soil, therefore your plants absorbing those microplastics and you end up eating that microplastic.

  3. Put a layer of fine sand in🤦‍♀️ The hole is way to big and you can't make it small enough🙄 Only sand will slow down the water enough, so the roots can keep up.

  4. I just use a big water jug. Cut the top off put it on the plant. Put some dirt & water around it to seal it in. Don't need stakes.

  5. Conceptually speaking this is counterintuitive because you’re further increasing plastic intake. So yes you’re eating healthy, but now you’ve added more plastic that’s literally baking out in the sun all day. Yeah it works though

  6. Never throw away? Your use is really good. That type milk jug will become fragile and brittle after a season of use in the Sun. Good for a year though.

  7. Do people still drink milk? Any chance these come full of Red Bull or bourbon, something I actually drink?

  8. That amount of rock would not hold it in Colorado winds, but it's not a bad idea. I think the landscape stakes you used on the cloche might work to hold the watering jug also.

  9. it will supply micropalstic landen water to plants which will be abosrbed by fruits/vegetables…avoid it..

  10. If the wind is blowing the wrong way that milk juggle, squashed the plant and break it. So you may want to put more rocks in there.

  11. Do what the video suggests – except for the part where he cuts off the top of the milk jug. Like, why tf would you do that? Keep it on, so you can cover it up, to prevent shit from getting in. Or even mosquitoes from breeding in it.

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