Chennai, Tamil Nadu
GST No. 33ABRPA9124B1Z2
Approx. Rs 425 / PieceGet Latest Price
Product Details:Minimum Order Quantity | 3 Piece |
Material | Polypropylene |
Size | 30x30x45cms |
Usage/Application | Growing Plants |
Brand | Jeen Bhavani Enterprise |
Color | White, Dark Beige, Green & Black |
Shape | Square |
Design Type | Standard |
Gsm | 150 |
Length | 45cms |
Weight Gram | 200gms |
Width | 30cms |
Capacity | 50L |
I Deal In | New Only |
Built to last for years
Perfect for small spaces
Strong tough and extremely versatile
Use anywhere in the garden.
The Gro-Sacks each hold 50L compost.
Designed to last, tough strong and resilient. JBE potato grow bags (Gro-sacks) are a real favourite with home-growers. They are fantastic for growers who only have a small space to grow in or want to grow in a contained area. Just one sack you can grow three potato plants which will give you between 15-30 potatoes. So it’s a fantastic investment!
One of the biggest compliments our sacks receive are just how versatile they are. Built to last, extremely hard-wearing providing you with a multitude of uses. Not only for growing different crop varieties, but for moving heavy items such as rubble and old compost. These grow bags will last you for years!
Another huge factor for their popularity is that your crops are less prone to disease.
The Gro-Sacks each hold 50L compost.
*How to grow potatoes in bags*
Particularly appealing to newcomers, but still enjoyed by experienced growers, harvesting tasty potatoes from bags and grow-sacks is simple and rewarding.
Growing potatoes in bags is very space saving because you don’t need an allotment or garden patch – grow-sacks and bags can be placed on patios, decking and concreted spaces and are easily planted and cared for.
First earlies, second earlies, salad and maincrop varieties of potato can all be grown successfully inside bags and sacks.
How to chit potatoes
Potatoes will usually arrive to you as ‘seed potatoes’ from late winter or early spring.
To give them a head start, place these in open egg boxes in a cool, light and dry place, such as a porch. The potatoes will then ‘chit’ and grow stems, ready for planting in the bags.
Where to grow potatoes in bags
Potato bags and grow-sacks are best placed in sunny, warm locations. They can be started from around February inside a greenhouse or conservatory, then placed outside when frost risks have gone.
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