Hanging Grow Bags | Honest Review With Strawberries & Peas | Zone 8a

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This is my Honest Hanging Grow Bags Review With Strawberries & Peas Growing Zone 8a in Lynden, Washington, in Whatcom County.

Bare Root Albion Everbearing Strawberry Plants:

Organic Seeds:

This is how the fabric grow bags are listed on Amazon:

- Creative Design: This garden bag adopts upside down design, it comes with sturdy handles. So you can hang it on the balcony, garden or wherever you want. This design not only helps the roots to better absorb nutrients, but can also ease the pain caused by bending during planting work effectively.

- Premium Material: The strawberry bag made of breathable double layer non-woven fabric which is soft and good permeability can keep plants or vegetables from breathing smoothly, prevents roots from entanglement and removes excess water, promoting plant growth
12 Holes on Sides: These planting pots will allow you to grow so many plants in one grow bucket. Grow the strawberries, juicy tomatoes or mushroom on the side openings (12 holes in one bag). It is also equally excellent for herbs, cucumber, peppers, lettuce, etc.
Space Saving & Reusable: The wall mounted grow bag can be folded and hang easily without taking up much space. Fabric is durable enough and will not easy to tear. You can also wash it and use it in the future.

- Widely Application: Planting bags are suitable for patios, lawn, gardens, balcony, living wall, any outdoor and indoor space. These vegetable planter can easily be used for several seasons. It is also a beautiful landscape when

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Bare Root Albion Everbearing Strawberry Plants:

Organic Seeds:

gblyndensrandomreviews
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Interesting way to plant a hanging garden thanks for sharing GB

darrell
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I did the Topsy turvy hanging pot thing years ago and did quite well, Hydration is definitely key because these dry out fast, I grew jalapeños and tomatoes back then, this year I got Serrano peppers and they’re doing awesome, probably harvest a few soon

DeucesWildRC
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I tried the double 5 gallon bucket method and the pvc pipe in the middle; even though I drilled tiny holes in various places in the pvc pipe I think less is better as when I watered through the top of the pvc pipe it drained out to fast. It did pretty well until our drought season hit in mid July/August. I did it 6 years ago and quite inexpensive. My bucket holes were 3” and staggered as you would see on a strawberry container w/ strawberry pockets. I am taking it apart this year so I can redo the pvc pipe and patch some of the tiny holes with flex all.

tinaknutsen
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Cool Ryan. Sorry the peas didn’t work out. But the rest of the garden looks to be bearing fruit. Love to see your second thoughts on these. 👋👍👍

payitfwdrcl
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👍👍 All good with peas - but those are my kind of strawberries - ready to harvest - straight from .. 😜💖

darkofc
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Interesting??? my daughter does this with Tomatoes

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