Re: Hanging bags


Thanks Ceres. That's exactly it. To your best recollection, how much attention [watering, etc] do they require? I'm thinking I'd like a strawberry patch on the back fence.


On Apr 10, 2007, at 2:14 PM, Cersgarden@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 4/10/07 12:31:42 PM, islandjim1@verizon.net writes:


I recall seeing hanging bags for growing strawberries.


Jim you can find hanging bags here in most garden centers. I would assume this would be the same as you have seen with strawberries. We sell the bags with Impations, wax begonias and Fantasy petunias. They are a bugger to plant and is a dreaded event in our greenhouse. We do 100's. The difficult part is getting the soil packed down into the bag without compaction. We are
usually a dirt ball after working with them.
See Parkseed.com   & item 6515
Their price is 6.95 and I think we sell them unplanted for less than $2 but
planted are around $28.
     Ceres


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