Milk bottle watering can

Make a watering can from a plastic milk bottle - perfect to use in the garden.

Milk bottle watering can
Milk bottle watering can
​Learning objectives:
  • Learn how to recycle plastic in the garden
  • Demonstrate safe use of tools
  • Explain why plants need water
Curriculum links:
  • Science: Explore plants’ water needs and how water supports growth
  • Design and Technology: Design and create a useful item using recycled materials, promoting sustainability
  • Sustainability and Wellbeing: Engage in eco-friendly practices by repurposing waste

Key vocabulary

Recycle | Plastic | Tool | Sustainability | Reuse

Preparation and equipment

Preparation

  • Collect milk bottles - 1 pint bottles are great for smaller children and 2 or 4 pint bottles for older children or adults
  • Wash out milk bottles well and remove labels

Equipment

  • Empty plastic milk bottles with lids – 1, 2 or 4 pint sizes
  • Wooden board
  • Hammer
  • Nails (size will be dependent on how fine you want your spray)
  • Permanent marker pens

Step by step

  1. Make sure the milk bottle has been washed thoroughly with hot soapy water to get rid of any milk and the milky smell
  2. Place the lid onto a wooden board and use a hammer and nail to make holes into the lid (teacher support may be required when working with younger pupils). Smaller nails will create smaller holes for a finer spray
  3. Pop one small hole in the handle of the bottle to allow air to get in. This will help the water flow
  4. Make sure the outside of the bottle is completely dry, then decorate the bottle with permanent pens
  5. Fill the bottle with water and replace the lid

Hints and tips

  • Different sized nails will produce varying sized holes e.g. smaller nails will create a finer spray which is ideal for seeds and seedlings. Larger holes can be used to water more established plants
  • Explore our top tips on watering your plants effectively and also our tips on how to conserve water in your garden
  • Safety tip - Teaching staff supervision and guidance will be needed on using tools safely

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