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Growbags!
Anyone have any good sources on creating growbags? I think I can handle winter sowing with old milk jugs (reuse, right?) but grow bags keep eluding me.
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Or using them as in growing things in them? I keep trying to grow potatoes in grow-bags (emphasis on 'try') but I might have to give up and just start using the lawn...
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I'm not sure about making growbags, I always seem to have plenty around - I think I got some when I ordered seed potatoes (although I've never had much luck growing potatoes in them). But using them for growing things? Yacon does really well. Potatoes...not so much for some reason.
My growbags are actually one of the least water-efficient things in my garden. They're pretty small (50cm diameter) so they warm really fast which means greater water evaporation from inside to outside. The holes in the bottom mean the water goes through and out straight away (I should really put them in shallow trays or something), and the wide open mouth tends to mean things evaporate really fast from the top, even with mulch on them.
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Anyway, I put my growbags in big old saucers/basins like these ones and then keep the saucers filled with water. The fabric and soil wick up the water without needing any help.