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What you need:
-Potting soil or dirt
-A plant
-Water
-2 empty CD packages (the top drum part that goes over the spindle of CD's)
-Something to poke holes
***Safety Warning*** The first time I used a punch tool from a leatherman but that can be dangerous since you will be poking holes in a slippery rounded surface. I would recommend a drill or Dremel type rotary tool. You could also melt holes into the plastic with a hot nail or soldering iron. Kids get your parents permission!
Optional:
- Paint, fabric, glitter, glue, or anything else you might want to decorate it with.
Cost: Hopefully Free!
Use your old CD packaging. If you don't have any, check your workplace. If they don't have any think about places where they burn a lot of CDs and DVDs. Ask at your local PC repair shop, internet cafe, or photocopy store.
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Because Plastic pots are never recommended by planters as they generate lot of heat.
sorry dear GATE for this comment but to make users aware about the -ve is also +ve.
I had thought of the painting idea or covering them with paper or something. how did you fair out with the painting? what did you use or try and how did you fair out?
I have just made a dozen pots from Pot Noodle pots they are a nice black UV resistant pot just the right size for a flower pot. I found a diamond tipped pointed dremel tool was good for making the holes.
I will most likely use them as water catchers in the end with the pot noodle pots or some store bought pots which ever is the better fit.