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How many grow bags for tomatoes/ cucumbers
I have heard that you should always double up on grow bags. I.e. one on top
of the other (so the roots have more room to grow) .. Is this true? If so how many tomatoes plants should I get in a double pair of grow bags, I know it won't be 6, but would I put 4 in there? Also is it me or have grow bags got thinner over the years , I seem to remember them being the same size a 75L bag of compost. |
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from "Furby" contains these words: I have heard that you should always double up on grow bags. I.e. one on top of the other (so the roots have more room to grow) Not very economical on bags but what my Mother always did was to cut them in half and use each half as one would a flower pot. Also is it me or have grow bags got thinner over the years , I seem to remember them being the same size a 75L bag of compost. I thought that when I saw some yesterday ... Jennifer |
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 13:10:47 -0000, "Furby"
wrote: Is this true? If so how many tomatoes plants should I get in a double pair of grow bags, I know it won't be 6, but would I put 4 in there? I have some green plastic things like crowns, which you push into the top of a growbag, giving about the capacity of a 2 litre pot above the growbag. They have a reservoir for watering ino which lets the water trickle into the compost Don't know if you can still get them. I have used 3 to a bag, but 2 would be better. I'd not put more than 3 in a double height. A couple of years ago Westland did some bigger, thicker bags with a different name, but they were big growbags all the same. Pam in Bristol |
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Jennifer Sparkes wrote:
The message from "Furby" contains these words: I have heard that you should always double up on grow bags. I.e. one on top of the other (so the roots have more room to grow) Not very economical on bags but what my Mother always did was to cut them in half and use each half as one would a flower pot. Also is it me or have grow bags got thinner over the years , I seem to remember them being the same size a 75L bag of compost. I thought that when I saw some yesterday ... I thought they'd always been about 25 litres. I used to grow tomatoes in halved 25-litre plastic drums, one bag between two halves, one plant each: much better than the growbag itself. (I think something comes, or came, in 30-litre lots, though -- I suppose that could have been earlier growbags.) Mike. |
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Furby wrote:
I have heard that you should always double up on grow bags. I.e. one on top of the other (so the roots have more room to grow) . Is this true? If so how many tomatoes plants should I get in a double pair of grow bags, I know it won't be 6, but would I put 4 in there? My father's never done so, and his toms have always done well - as for the number, three to a bag seems to be right (the bags he buys have three 'cut here' squares, so I would assume that the manufacturer is suggesting that three is the maximum, and the ones he buys have tomatoes on them, so maybe they're specifically for the purpose of growing, er, tomatoes). I don't recall the variety he planted last year but it was a prolific cropper - so much so that not only us, but our friends, relatives and neighbours were kept supplied all summer! Also is it me or have grow bags got thinner over the years , I seem to remember them being the same size a 75L bag of compost. They seem to have done. I recall my father saying the same thing last year. Here's an idea to recycle an old barrow my father came up with last year (while we're on the subject of toms) - plant cherries in it. It's easily moved as the sun moves, so that they have the best chance to ripen. He did it for the first time two years ago - and we were inundated; we used to eat them straight off the vines. I believe we got at least 20lbs last season. -- In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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Pam Moore wrote:
I have some green plastic things like crowns, which you push into the top of a growbag, giving about the capacity of a 2 litre pot above the growbag. They have a reservoir for watering ino which lets the water trickle into the compost Don't know if you can still get them. I'm sure I've seen some of those in a catalogue recently. Aha, here they a http://www.ferndale-lodge.co.uk/inde...=310&d=300&e=0 or http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q409352BA I was wondering about getting some of them. Are they any good? Rhiannon -- http://sciethics.blogspot.com/ -- the rights and wrongs of science. |
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