Reusable Potato Grow Bag, 40 x 55cm Ryset
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Product Description
This potato grow bag is a great way to grow 4-6 seed potatoes or other deep-rooted vegetables in a small space. It has a resealable window for easy harvesting of new potatoes. Potato Grow Bag Features and Dimensions: The bag has a 40cm diameter and is 55cm in height with strong webbing handles. It is made from woven UV-protected polyethylene which allows roots to breathe. How to Grow Potatoes in a Potato Bag: See this article on The Fail-Safe Way to Grow Potatoes (Growing Potatoes in a Bag) for a video tutorial. Fill the bottom of the bag with 10 - 15 cm of 1:1 straw and compost mix. Place 4-6 seed potatoes on top and add another 10cm of the soil mix to cover the top of the tubers. Keep the soil mix moist and place in a sunny position. As
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