A method for cultivating perennial plants from seed using repurposed plastic bottles is gaining attention. Individuals can utilize large plastic bottles, cutting off the top portion and filling them with soil. Seeds are then planted within the soil, which is subsequently covered with tape.

This technique allows for germination in a garden setting, resulting in plants that are typically more robust and resilient compared to those grown indoors. The process offers a way to grow perennials even in colder conditions, and the use of readily available materials like plastic bottles and soil provides a cost-effective solution. The technique, often referred to as “suska,” allows gardeners to successfully cultivate seeds.

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  1. “This innovative approach to gardening offers a sustainable and accessible solution for growing plants.”

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