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Create a DIY Rotating Irrigation System with Plastic Bottles for Just 10 Cents

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    Introduction
    Recycling for Gardening: Learn how to create a rotating irrigation system using recycled plastic bottles, saving money and promoting sustainability.
    Materials Needed
    Gather Supplies: You’ll need plastic bottles, a sharp knife, a nail/skewer, a drill, a garden hose, a hose clamp, and optional items like spray paint and PVC pipe.
    Preparing the Bottles
    Clean and Dry: Ensure bottles are thoroughly washed and dried, with all labels and stickers removed.
    Creating Sprinkler Holes
    Poke Holes: Use a heated nail or skewer to make several small holes around the bottom two-thirds of one bottle.
    Cutting the Second Bottle
    Cut Bottom: Cut the bottom off the second bottle to facilitate connection with the first bottle.

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    Connecting the Bottles (Simple Method)
    Tape Connection: Insert the neck of the bottle with holes into the open end of the second bottle and secure with duct tape.
    Connecting the Bottles (Sturdy Method)
    Wire or Zip Tie: Drill holes in both bottle caps, thread wire or zip tie through, and twist to secure.
    Attaching the Hose
    Secure Hose: Make a small hole in the cap of the second bottle, slide the hose onto the bottle neck, and secure with a hose clamp.
    Optional: Adding Height
    Use PVC Pipe: Drill a hole in the bottom of the first bottle, slide onto a PVC pipe, and secure with tape for added height.
    Optional: Decorating
    Spray Paint: Decorate the bottles with spray paint, avoiding the holes.
    Using the Irrigation System
    Set Up and Test: Place the system in your garden, turn on the hose, and adjust water pressure for the desired spray strength.
    Conclusion
    Efficient Gardening: By following these steps, you can create an efficient and eco-friendly irrigation system for your garden.

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