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planting potatoes in fabric pots Potato Planter Grow Bags Fabric Pots (37 Litre)

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planting potatoes in fabric pots Potato Planter Grow Bags Fabric Pots (37 Litre)There's nothing quite like enjoying veg you've grown yourself, and Potato Grow Bags are a convenient way to grow spuds where space is at a premium perfect for use on patios and balconies, but the small footprint means these can be used practically anywhere. Each grow bag in this set is made from non woven fabric and has a capacity of roughly 10 gallons (37 litres). The bags measure 45cm tall by 35cm in diameter and feature a liftable flap so your

There's nothing quite like enjoying veg you've grown yourself, and Potato Grow Bags are a convenient way to grow spuds where space is at a premium - perfect for use on patios and balconies, but the small footprint means these can be used practically anywhere.

Each grow bag in this set is made from non-woven fabric and has a capacity of roughly 10 gallons (37 litres). The bags measure 45cm tall by 35cm in diameter and feature a liftable flap so your potato crop can be harvested from the bottom if so desired.

Coming in a great value pack of 4, the fabric of these bags is breathable and absorbent, allowing that all important moisture to be retained as your harvest grows. Stitched handles complete the grow bag allowing for easy movement. The bags are reusable and fold flat for storage when not in use.

Key benefits:

Breathable fabric: The fabric allows air in that, when coming into contact with the roots, 'air prunes' them, stopping the plants from becoming root bound   

Improved root health: The breathable fabric also prevents the planters from becoming waterlogged, promoting healthy root growth   

Temperature control: In the summer, the fabric allows heat to escape, helping to keep the planter cool  

Pest protection: Some pests, including slugs, snails and rabbits, find it harder to access the plants in a planter

Convenient: The planters are portable, space saving, versatile and reusable, and feature a harvesting flap in the base

Dimensions: The potato planters measure 45cm by 35cm

Brand: Selections
Product Code: GFK714
Dimensions: 35cm x 35cm x 45cm

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