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Have one empty bottle for each type of plant.
Cut off the bottoms of each bottle with the blade.
Hold each bottle inverted (neck down) and place a few clay fired pebbles into the bottles through the sliced-off bottom. If the pellets have a tendency to fall out of the bottle's mouth, place a piece of cloth in the neck and then add the pebbles. These pebbles act as soil, holding enough water for the roots and also allowing for air to pass.
Place a sampling or plant cutting in each of these bottles. Then, add more pebbles to hold the sapling in place
Fasten the cord to the 'waist' or neck of each of these bottles, looping it around each bottle, and connecting it to the next one. The idea is that the cord should be able to hold each of these bottles so that when hung by the cord, the mouth of one leads into the bottom of the one below it.
Hang this arrangement from your windowsill
Prepare a nutrient solution and pour this solution into one of the tumblers.
Place one end of the pipe in this tumbler, and the other leading into the bottom of the topmost bottle (the bottom of the bottle will be at the very top of the arrangement)
Place the other tumbler at the bottom of the arrangement, to collect water coming through the mouth of the lowermost bottle
Arrange the pump for pumping water from the nutrient-rich tumbler, into the pipe, so that it is transmitted to the bottles. You now have a working window garden.
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