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My DIY Indoor Greenhouse Made from Recycling

I created a small indoor greenhouse using recycled materials I already had at home, and it’s been an easy and fun way to encourage my seedlings to grow strong and healthy. This project proves that you don’t need expensive supplies to start growing food—just a little creativity and whatever recycling items you have lying around.

Right now, my broccoli, cauliflower, and strawberry seedlings are just beginning to sprout, and it’s exciting to watch them grow each day. The recycled containers help trap warmth and moisture, creating a simple greenhouse effect that gives young plants the perfect environment to thrive indoors.

This setup is perfect for anyone who wants to reuse household items while supporting healthy plant growth. It’s simple, budget-friendly, and great for beginners or families who want to garden together.

Want to see how we made it in just a few minutes?
Watch our YouTube Short for a quick look at how we turned everyday recycling into an indoor greenhouse and got our seedlings started!

Growing plants from recycled materials shows that even small actions can make a big difference—for the planet and for your garden. 🌱♻️

Watch here

https://youtube.com/shorts/vJtF_FUNGJY?feature=shared

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