What is the point of lining your lawn with bottles of water(?)

by kerbearrrr

31 comments
  1. maybe they have small plants underneath to protect them?

    edit: ie: cut the bottoms off and create mini green houses

  2. Looks like they’re trying to grow plants or bushes/ hedges around the edge so it could be to stop the birds eating the seedlings when they start growing.

  3. Keeps the Hogwarts owls from delivering letters. So the silly muggles think anyway.

  4. Having read the other answers I suspect I’m wrong but my guess was something to do with stopping cars driving on the grass/ giving them a bit of warning via the bottle crunching up?

  5. Teenaged son told to water the grass and decided to be a smart arse?

  6. I remember this being a gag ‘ tip” a radio host told his audience would stop dogs shitting on your lawn and it memed across the world before the internet was a thing.
    My 86 year old MIL still does it and won’t listen or see the evidence, quite clearly, that it doesn’t work .

  7. They’re hoping, with plenty of watering, it’ll grow into a full size plastic fence in a few years’ time.

  8. Is that Waterbeach?? There’s a house there with the same thing and they have been there ages. I’ve been driving past wondering why they have them. They seem to be full of water??

  9. Is this Denny end road in waterbeach? 

    Yeah the guy is trying in vain to ward off cats in spite of the fact I see cats on that grass all the time

  10. I know people who use them to water their plants – the idea is you don’t want to water them with cold water if it’s hot, so you use water that’s been outside, and it doesn’t chill or heat the plants overmuch.

    I don’t know if that works or not – I’ve a feeling it only applies to hotter climates.

  11. It’s like uni students lining their window sills with empty vodka bottles.

    Only this person is showing how well hydrated they are.

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