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For years now, gardeners in England have made the most of very limited garden space by growing vegetables, greens and herbs in plastic bags placed on steps, patios and landings. We’ve made improvements and achieved terrific results — and you will, too! First, our Pepper Grow Bags are made of patented, double-layer polypropylene instead of sheet plastic. This felt-like fabric breaths better, so your plants won’t suffer from heat build-up, overwatering, or poor aeration. Plus, our fabric air prunes plant roots, resulting in a strong, healthy root system. We’ve developed a Grow Bag for many popular crops — shallow for salads, deep for tomatoes, peppers and potatoes. That means less planting mix to buy and better results.
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Love the colors and it is so easy to use and store. More stable than I expected.
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Seems good so far. Easy to fill. Easy to move. Two peppers in one bag working. Been watering from the top but the tray looks interesting.
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Using for the first time this year. So far liking them. Have had a very wet spring and they have good drainage. Plants seem to be growing despite cool, wet weather. No rotting like some things I put in regular pots. Colors are bright and cheery!
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I have planted one pepper in each bag and they are doing terrific. I have them mixed in with my landscape and they add a lot of color.
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Will use for pepper plants as I was so pleased with the tomato fiber bags. Will place directly on my deck. Want to see how the dirt on outside of bag washes up. Want a clean look.
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We are new to these bags but so far i am very pleased
I use the product for a small crop of early tomatoes or cucumbers. I use the trellis system with a shade cloth to extend the growing season here in southern AZ
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Great for all types of peppers, but i also have a cantaloupe growing well in one!
We decided to plant a jalapeno and green pepper in the bag. Here in the valley, we don't have very good luck growing peppers due to rain. We are anxious to see how the peppers do if we keep the bag on sidewalk and on the south side of our home.
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