A great solution for limited growing space, poor soil or needing to follow the sunny spots on your property! I’ve used these bags for years to raise all kinds of vegetables.
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Our half acre homestead is typical North Carolina mountainside– red clay and rocks. There are few areas that have rich soil. So I garden in raised beds. The soils are built up from compost or the occasional expended microgreens grow trays that I just dump.
But if you have poor soil or limited growing space, then I have the solution for you. I’ve used the same grow bags every season for 5 years now and I’m very pleased with the results. Whether you have only spotty sun locations on your property, or even want to raise vegetables on your porch, this gardening method will fill the bill.
Over the years I’ve used these wonderful bags, I’ve learned that they are especially good for potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash and cabbage.
For a complete blog article about how I’ve used these wonderful grow bags on my own property, see my post, “How Non-woven Grow Bags Can Boost Your Harvest!“