wine bottle edging?

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Post: # 51345Post Bonniegirl »

Just to let you know that garden edging in bottles in on the agenda!

May need some help emptying the bottles, a new delivery has just arrived


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Post: # 51373Post cat chloe »

I didn't fill mine with anything. They seem fine so far. (It is very hot and dry here usually, although the bottles survived a freak snowfall/hard freeze this winter.) I've visited a 19th century bottle house at a mojave desert mining town, and it was made with empty bottles, too. I don't think filling them is necessary or convenient.

Love the bottle lined garden pic! That turned out gorgeous!
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Post: # 52151Post the.fee.fairy »

Ebay...you are a wondrous thing!

i found some solar fairly lights designed for outdoor use on there.

I've got some bottles collected. Just got to buy the lights and start experimenting.

my plan is:
Stick the peg with the cell somewhere bright.
Thread the lights into the bottles with the wire in between underground (i hope that's not to garbled).
Have pretty garden!

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Post: # 52213Post contadino »

A Slovak family have built an entire house from wine bottles in Roma.

http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli ... mily.shtml

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Post: # 52221Post Thomzo »

I need to drink more. The house is amazing. I wonder what it's like inside when the sun shines?

Fee - do post pics when it's done. I want to see it! I will have to google those solar fairy lights.

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Post: # 52277Post Bonniegirl »

I might have enough bottles out back for one wall!! :lol: :wink:
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Post: # 52345Post Cassiepod »

I liked the idea of building a house from bottles, but reading the article it looks like bottles have very poor thermal properties and the house is stone cold...

I did wonder if clear bottles might be any use for a greenhouse though....

:dontknow: Any thoughts form the slightly more technical minded bods?

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Post: # 52500Post Thomzo »

Cassiepod wrote:I liked the idea of building a house from bottles, but reading the article it looks like bottles have very poor thermal properties and the house is stone cold...

I did wonder if clear bottles might be any use for a greenhouse though....

:dontknow: Any thoughts form the slightly more technical minded bods?
Hi Cassiepod.

It's mentioned in this thread http://www.petitgourmand.com/forum/view ... c&start=15

Also try this site

http://www.sci-scotland.org.uk/greenhouse.html

Zoe

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