Just like in Vietnam, families around the world also make use of most of the discarded items to grow vegetables, from bottles, tires, bamboo stems, plastic pipes,... to even eggshells, coconut shells,... for lush, clean, delicious vegetables.
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Vegetables grown in discarded milk cartons. |
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Growing in plastic bottles does not require much space, just need a lot of plastic bottles such as soft drink bottles, vinegar bottles, oil bottles,... |
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Just use a knife or scissors to make a hole, put in the soil with added nutrients, then put in the seeds and water daily. |

Vegetable jars can be placed everywhere, from hallways, terraces to taking advantage of walls and kitchens. 
Many families also design and shape their vegetable gardens to make them look beautiful. 
 
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Through the skillful hands and creativity of growers, we have gardens that are both beautiful and have clean vegetables to eat. |

Vegetables are grown in plastic baskets. 
or discarded tires... 
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...and sacks of pineapples |


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An innovative way to grow potatoes, choosing the big ones to eat first is easy and convenient. |


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How to grow vegetables in water that many housewives in Vietnam also do |


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Don't throw away coconut shells because they can also be used to grow clean vegetables. |
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Plastic egg molds... |
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...or eggshells can also help you have more tools to grow vegetables |
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Vegetables grown in baskets... |
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...and the plastic pots are all lush green |
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Bamboo trees are also used as containers for growing vegetables. |
Ngoc Ha(photo from Facebook Trang Vo)
According to vietnamnet