How and Where to Use Growing Bags?

The growing bags have numerous advantages and their use is very simple.

Not everyone has a large garden, and precisely for this reason, this is one of the great advantages of growing bags. These can be used practically anywhere.

They are undoubtedly ideal for those who have a small garden. There are many people who prefer to give their garden a modern touch, with a swimming pool, artificial grass, barbecue, etc., and don’t want to allocate part of the land to cultivation. In these cases, they are very suitable as they can be placed anywhere and removed when we feel like it. They maintain the modern look of any villa without giving up the pleasure of having your own crops.

They are also ideal, for example, for balconies, where space is usually limited.

Of course, the use of these bags allows gardeners and landscapers to create very pleasant and decorative environments and settings.

In our growing bags, you can plant practically anything. Fruits, vegetables or flowers… The limit is in the imagination of the users.

What Size of Growing Bag Should I Choose?

We have various sizes and measurements of growing bags depending on planting needs.

Are you thinking of planting lettuce, eggplants, or peppers? Dimensions of 50x50x30 cm and a capacity of 70 liters. With four of these bags, you can have 1 m2 of harvest.

Balcony Saddlebag Container

 

Are You Looking for a Bag to Place on Your Balcony? This balcony bag is ideal for making the most of a narrow space like a balcony or a window sill. With dimensions of 60x30x30 cm and a capacity of 60 liters.

 

What Advantages Do Our Growing Bags Have?

Our bags are made with a geotextile material. A non-woven polyester material, made from recycled plastic bottles. It is free of resins whose chemical components could negatively interact with the substrate.

The geotextile releases excess heat, allowing temperatures inside to remain milder. Its porosity allows excess water to be eliminated in case of rain or excessive watering, preventing the substrate from flooding and the roots from rotting. It is an innocuous element. The geotextile releases excess heat, allowing temperatures inside to remain milder. Its porosity allows excess water to be eliminated in case of rain or excessive watering, preventing the substrate from flooding and the roots from rotting.

Get ready this spring to start setting up your green creations in our growing bags.

 

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