Grow Bag Gardening: The Revolutionary Way to Grow Bountiful Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Flowers in Lightweight, Eco-friendly Fabric Pots – Perfect … Gardens, Balconies & Rooftops. Grow Anywhere!

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Grow oodles of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers with no heavy lifting or digging required! Grow bag gardening utilizes lightweight, eco-friendly, fabric planter bags to grow great plants with minimal space and care. Get all the know-how you need to successfully grow a hearty homegrown harvest in Grow Bag Gardening.

Grow bags are perfect for urban, container, rooftop, balcony, and patio gardeners—but those with lots of property will find them useful, too. Grow bags fold flat for easy storage and are 100% frost-proof, so there’s no lugging heavy pots indoors for the winter. They can be used for many seasons and their mobility means you can easily move these pots around to maximize sunlight. Fabric grow bags offer gardeners a great way to grow that’s cost effective, simple, and beneficial to plants.
 
In the pages of Grow Bag Gardening you’ll learn: Why gardening in these special fabric planter bags results in big yields  How this no-weed, no-mess method of gardening is a real game changer  What makes this method so good for your plants (hint: no root circling!)  Where and how to set up your grow bag garden to reap the biggest rewards  Step-by-step instructions for continual harvests, sewing your own grow bags, building a specialized trellising system, caring for your grow bag garden, and more. Who can use grow bag gardening? Everyone! From school gardens to urban homesteads, everyone has room to grow their own veggies in a grow bag garden. 

Kevin Espiritu, author of Field Guide to Urban Gardening and Epic Homesteading, and the mastermind behind the popular website EpicGardening.com, offers an in-depth look at this revolutionary gardening method and how it can help feed the world, one grow bag at a time.

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Grow Bag Gardening: Grow Anywhere!

An orange grow bag with fully grown tomatoesAn orange grow bag with fully grown tomatoes

WHY GROW BAGS?

Grow bags might seem like yet another type of container to grow plants in, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Their portability, flexibility, and air pruning benefits effectively delete the downsides of growing in containers that many gardeners face. For this reason, they’ve become a mainstay of my urban garden, even as I grow in the ground and in raised beds. In this chapter, you’ll learn what makes grow bags so special as well as a few considerations on safety and portability.

Grow bags in a wide variety of colors, designs, and sizes.Grow bags in a wide variety of colors, designs, and sizes.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT GROW BAGS

Like most containers, grow bags come in all different sizes. Unlike most containers, they also come in all different shapes. The flexible fabric construction means grow bag manufacturers can create square bags, deep bags, shallow bags—the sky is the limit.

A smorgasborg of grow bags growing a grocery store’s worth of produce.A smorgasborg of grow bags growing a grocery store’s worth of produce.

WHAT TO GROW IN GROW BAGS

While you can grow any crop on earth in a grow bag, your success rate will skyrocket if you select the right crops, cultivars, and bags. This is where the hard work of the plant-breeding community comes into play. Plant breeders are constantly developing cultivars suited for small-space compact gardeners to provide more options in every growing environment.

A grow bag with spilled soilA grow bag with spilled soil

FILLING YOUR GROW BAGS

Compared to other growing methods, soil in grow bags tends to dry out faster, so our soil mix must compensate for that. We also want to increase nutrition because increased drainage can lead to nutrients leaching from the bottom and sides of the grow bag during heavy rains or watering sessions.

Drip irrigation in a grow bagDrip irrigation in a grow bag

GROW BAG GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Compared to most container gardens, grow bags require a bit more tender loving care. From proper watering techniques to strategies to prolong the life of your bags, these guidelines should help you manage your grow bag garden effectively without spending too much time or effort.

Plants in a grow bagPlants in a grow bag

GROW BAG PLANTING IDEAS

The beauty of grow bags is their adaptability to whatever you want to grow in your garden. Fruits, vegetables, trees, shrubs, flowers . . . the only limitation to your success is your own imagination. In this chapter, I’ll share some creative planting ideas that you might not have otherwise considered to show you how far you can take this growing method.

WHAT IS A CULTIVAR?

Gardening terminology can seem opaque at times, and the word “cultivar” is a prime example. A cultivar is a cultivated variety of a plant, meaning specific human intervention led to the development of that particular plant. For example, there are over 7,500 cultivars of Malus pumila, or the common apple. Among them are superstars you’ll see at your local grocery store, such as ‘Granny Smith’, ‘Golden Delicious’, and ‘Fuji’.

Almost all fruits, veggies, flowers, and herbs have cultivars bred for specific purposes, not just the fact that they work well in containers. For example, varieties of tomatoes exist that have a heavier fruit set, fruit earlier in the season, or have a boosted resistance to early blight. The world of plant cultivars runs deep, and I encourage you to explore it.

Milk crates, apple boxes, etc. are cheap ways to dress up a grow bag.Milk crates, apple boxes, etc. are cheap ways to dress up a grow bag.

PROTECTING YOUR GROW BAGS

One clever way to improve water retention in your grow bags is to partially encase them in an outer shell. Using a wooden or plastic milk crate protects them from being blasted by sun and wind and thus decreases water loss. The gaps in these containers still allow air pruning of roots, preserving one of the principal benefits of grow bag gardening.

You can also purposefully build a windrow or place your grow bags in an area of your garden that’s more protected. Placing grow bags at the ends of your raised bed rows is a great way to allow air circulation, but dramatically reduce sun and wind exposure on the sides of the bag.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cool Springs Press (March 16, 2021)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 176 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0760368686
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0760368688
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.27 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.55 x 0.7 x 9.7 inches

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Customers find the book provides useful information on gardening in limited spaces. They find the writing style easy to understand and the author walks them step-by-step through choosing grow bags. The book is described as fun and easy to do, with beautiful illustrations and clear color photos. Readers appreciate the advice on soil preparation, plant varieties, watering, and DIY plans for accessories.

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