HOW to MAKE TRANSPORTABLE SYSTEM

Photo (1) is of 10 uncut 6

pinters and a flat length

of wood to pass through

the handle space. Photo

(2) is of the 10 containers

on their carrying beam

with their bottoms cut

around them to leave a

flap type lid now on all of

the containers which are

now upside down and

resting on the caps which

are now at the bottom

when standing up.

This applies to the 4 pints

too. These you can also use as your base row

as container rows having

others put inside them.

For example 6pt inside a

6pt or 4pt inside a 6pt or

a 4pt inside a 4pt, you can

also have different shap-

ed clear 2 litre bottomless

bottles to fit inside them

as shown in photos (7)(8)

END RESULT!

For example are.

(1) a row of upside down

cut milk containers with

compost in made for

growing something.

(2) a row of upside down

cut milk containers with

another upside down

container inside that with

compost in it to then grow

something, which you can

take out to empty at any

time and reuse again and

again using the cap as a

simple water controller.

(3) a row of upside down

base containers which can

have 1 or 2 other upside

down containers inside.

One to act as a reservoir

and the other to grow

something in to then be

taken out any time.

(4) the container flaps

are for scarring and prot-

ecting which can be fold-

ed back down to go inside

another lower container.

(5) My Vertical growing

system works in the same

way as my surface system

does with its own drip

water recycling system

built in by design.

(6) PROCEDURE!

1 row of large cut 6 pint

plastic milk containers to

grow something in or you

can use 2 rows of plastic

containers one inside

another, or 3 rows of

containers one inside

another. One base, 1

reservoir. 1 to grow some

thing in using the cap on

all of them to control any

water. (7) it can be carried

it can be fixed inplace it

can float it can be use

on a very small or large

scale made for next to

nothing, it can also help to

reduce some of our waste

going to landfill sites in

the UK and in the rest of

the world if used to help

feed people for example

as my many photos show.

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