Pots grown in a compost bag
By Genuisscuffy
- 11 Jul, 2007
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Put 3 seed potatoes (earlies work best), keep topping up compost when all frost has passed let them grow - after flowering harvest - yummy!!!
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What a fab idea, been looking at the sacks they sell, but this is so eco friendly and cheaper too. May well have a go, perhaps next year. And such good results!
3 Apr, 2008
we're gonna try out some of the really big builders bags the ones you get sand in! as we are quickly running out of raised beds!
9 Apr, 2008
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What a great example of re-use of bags - and - no digging for potatoes! It saves the back and also the danger of the potatoes being damaged by the garden fork! Many thanx for sharing this idea, Genuisscuffy.
4 Mar, 2008