That would be better if you already have the bags ... but only one plant per bag
But when doing your costings, don't forget that pots last a lot longer than the bags
Dovefromabove says:That would be better if you already have the bags ... but only one plant per bag But when doing your costings, don't forget that pots last a lot longer than the bags See original post
Yes, I bought the bags already, just one pack to have a look at what they are like. They are quite a good strong tarpaulin bag.
Good idea Tina - then next spring you can re-use them and grow spuds in them.
Just fold 6" inches down from the top Tina, as you said, perfect job. At that price they are very good.
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That would be better if you already have the bags ... but only one plant per bag
But when doing your costings, don't forget that pots last a lot longer than the bags
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Yes, I bought the bags already, just one pack to have a look at what they are like. They are quite a good strong tarpaulin bag.
Good idea Tina - then next spring you can re-use them and grow spuds in them.
Billericay - Essex
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Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Just fold 6" inches down from the top Tina, as you said, perfect job. At that price they are very good.