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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 Tomato 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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The tomato bag produced the best tomatoes. I have always had problems trying to grow tomatoes, but not this year. I am so pleased with my purchase.
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So far I've found the grow bags (I have the tomato, pepper and lettuce grow bags) to be very user friendly. Not only easy and convenient to use, the veggies are doing great! I like tht I can move them with ease and will also be able to use them again next year.
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I used these tomato grow bags for flowering plants, and they worked like a charm. And they can be used anywhere; in my case, on my urban balcony.
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I dread dragging the tomato pots in and out of the garaage each spring/fall (we live in MN and winters aren't kind to clay pots). So, I was really looking forward to trying these lightweight grow bags.
I do like them for their convienence and the tomatoes seem to be growing well (it's still early in the season for us). However, I'm very disapointed to find that the soil bleeds through the bag and they quickly look very dirty. (I have the poppy color bags).
I would probably recommend these but unfortunately not in the pretty poppy color.
I like the color and didn't want to dig up ground to plant tomatoes, so this is working out great.
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I bought two Grow Bags in poppy orange, thought they would add a spot of color on the patio. The tomatoes I planted in them are growing great. The bags were easy to plant, and hold enough soil to give the tomatoes room for supporting roots. I was disappointed though that as I water them the bottom 6 or 7 inches show stains from the soil and water. Even though the grow bags work as intended, I am disappointed with the appearance on my patio. If I would have known what the orange ones looked like when watered, I would have saved money and bought the black ones. My tomatoes ARE growing great in the bags though.
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I love that I can grow tomatoes in the same spot without worrying about soil conditions and make the best use of sunlight. The bags are also pretty and go with the other containers in my garden. Just be sure to put some to make more stable.
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I posted to facebook and showed my friends and many placed a order. Nice to have different colors so I don't need plant labels
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Requires a ton of dirt. I folded down the sides when i felt I couln't add any more. The shape is a blob.
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I have four tomatoes growing in the bags. I got the orange and blue and they look nice too! The size is good and hopefully we will get normal sized tomatoes. They seem sturdy.
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