Grow bags are a perfect option if you have no space for an in-ground garden. They can be arranged along a porch or windows and even hung from walls in any place you can find that receives sunlight. They are also good if your soil quality is poor, both as an alternative and a treatment. After your fall harvest is in, dump your grow bags in an area you hope to have a garden. After a few years of this, the soil quality will improve greatly. You can achieve this very easily by using paper grocery bags instead of store-bought fabric ones or other types of grow bags available. Over the summer the bags will biodegrade, leaving behind good, high-quality soil in your future garden.
Grow Bag(L x B x H in CM) | Open top(L x B x H in CM) |
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100 x 30 x 20 | 30 x 30 x 20 |
100 x 30 x 15 | 30 x 30 x 15 |
100 x 25 x 20 | 20 x 20 x 20 |
100 x 25 x 18 | 20 x 20 x 18 |
100 x 25 x 16 | 20 x 20 x 16 |
100 x 25 x 14 | 15 x 15 x 15 |
100 x 25 x 12 | 10 x 10 x 10 |
100 x 25 x 10 | 10 x 10 x 7 |
100 x 20 x 18 | |
100 x 20 x 16 | |
100 x 20 x 14 | |
100 x 20 x 12 | |
100 x 20 x 10 | |
100 x 20 x 8 | |
100 x 18 x 16 | |
100 x 18 x 14 | |
100 x 18 x 12 | |
100 x 18 x 10 | |
100 x 15 x 14 | |
100 x 15 x 12 | |
100 x 15 x 10 |
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