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chokrihizem · 1 year ago
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VIVOSUN 5-Pack 15 Gallon Plant Grow Bags, Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Pots with Handles
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These pots are moderately permeable, and BPA-free Great Drainage: Nonwoven fabric means the pots do not retain excess water, allowing your roots to breathe for healthier, more vigorous growth Durable, Reinforced Handles: While the competition uses flimsy handles that are merely strips of the same fabric the pot is made from. Heavy-duty handles and rugged material mean you can move bags full of soil and plants with ease Use It for Years: These grow bags prevent circling root structure; Combined with pruning and trimming roots, these bags can be used and reused for years
More details: https://amzn.to/47YSiwV
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just-pure-gardening · 2 years ago
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Get the Perfect Size Grow Bag for Your Tomato Plants
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Want to grow delicious and healthy tomatoes?
Choosing the right size grow bag is the key! Check out our latest article on "What Size Grow Bag Is The Best For Tomatoes" and find the perfect fit for your plants. Happy gardening!
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coastalcoirs · 2 years ago
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Coastal Coirs Limited offers a revolutionary solution for blueberry farming with our Coco Peat Open Top Grow Bags. ~ These bags provide an optimal growing environment for blueberries, allowing for healthy root development and improved plant growth. ~ Our grow bags are made from premium quality coco peat, which is an organic and sustainable alternative to traditional soil. ~ With Coastal Coirs Limited's Coco Peat Open Top Grow Bags, blueberry farmers can enjoy higher yields, better fruit quality, and a more cost-effective and efficient growing process. ~ Trust us to help you grow the best blueberries possible! ~ Contact us for more details, WhatsApp : +91 8838166448 (or) https://wa.me/918838166448 Website : www.coastalcoirs.com Mail : [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #coastalcoirs #coastalcoirslimited #cocopeatgrowbags #opentopgrowbags #blueberrybags #growbags #blueberryfarming #organicgrowing #sustainableagriculture #healthyroots #betterquality #higheryields #costeffective #efficientgrowing #farmerschoice #greenfarming #ecofriendly #farmtotable #healthyeating #naturalharvests
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invoke-parlay · 2 years ago
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Wasabi radishes are getting big!
June 10, 2023
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wpcwallpanel · 5 months ago
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mohantarpkolkata · 11 months ago
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Grow Bags and Garden Beds
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jalsahyadri · 1 year ago
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high-quality tarpaulin sheets
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riococosa · 1 year ago
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Looking for high-quality strawberry growbags for soilless farming? Look no further than the international coco coir supplier, RIOCOCO. Since the establishment, we have been producing & offering superior quality coco coir substrates for hydroponics greenhouse vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, blueberries, watermelons, capsicums, eggplants, etc. All products are 100% biodegradable and excellent choices for healthy root development and fast seed propagation.
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247garden · 2 years ago
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Have to say Tumblr is not that fun to use anymore. Just want to see if it’s still relevant and if Google still cares about it lol. Anyway, if you interested in plant grow bags or fabric pots, please visit us at 247Garden.com. We offer fabric pots and plant grow bags for cheap. Very cheap. Even better price for commercial growers and wholesaler and dealers. Call us today 323-318-2600. We ship from Los Angeles M-F 10-5PM PST.
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bumblebeeappletree · 5 months ago
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Tammy visits a self-taught gardener in her extraordinary garden packed with produce inspired by Lebanese culture and cuisine.
During the strict western Sydney lockdowns, Sahar El-Chiekh transformed what was a dusty backyard into an extraordinarily productive cultural food bowl. By gathering advice from the online garden community and her creative approach to gardening in a rental property, Sahar's backyard has become a sensation. "I came out here to hide in the garden," says Sahar, but it prompted a pursuit to create a place of solace and empowerment. "If mummy can't be found (in the house), she's out in the back."
Sahar is passionate about cooking food from the garden and admits, "I'm not actually a great cook, but it's different when the produce is from your garden. I don't like to see anything go to waste." Much of her produce connects back to her Lebanese roots, with plants such as Egyptian spinach, eggplant, beans and chickpeas. Sahar says, these are "the flavour of my childhood." Egyptian spinach, traditionally known as Molokhia, has a gelatinous texture and is best suited in soups. Sahar says, "I find it easier to grow than English spinach" however seeds for this traditional variety were not easy to find when her parents moved here as teenagers. "Now you're seeing a lot more of them in middle eastern grocers, but in the past my parents had to go to a farm that grew them, just to be able to enjoy them in their home."
With an organic approach to her gardening, Sahar's advice is to harness companion planting. To control pests, Sahar grows marigolds to deter thrips, hibiscus to attract flea beetles away from her eggplants, and chickpeas to deter caterpillars from her tomatoes. To avoid powdery mildew, Sahar trains her zucchini vertically and removes all leaves growing below the developing fruit to improve airflow. "This is the first year I've done it and it's made a huge difference," says Sahar, who has also adopted an ingenious t-shirt support for heavier fruits that will be harvested for seeds. "I need to support the ladies" says Sahar.
Growing a garden in a rental property has its challenges, so to create a transportable garden, Sahar's uses large growbags for her various fruit trees. Her prized possession is a pomelo tree, which Sahar says is "in between a grapefruit and an orange." Her obsession with pomelo started twenty-two years ago. "I went overseas to Lebanon for a holiday… my auntie has a big citrus orchard in her backyard, and I used to sit under the trees and freshly pick and eat them. Then I came back to Australia I couldn't find them; it took me 20 years to hunt down this pomelo. Last year was the first year I tasted it… It's not bitter like a grapefruit, but not wet like an orange, it's perfect."
There are some standout structures in the garden, such as a rustic ladder and a walkthrough archway. "I always loved the idea of being able to walk through an archway," says Sahar, "I wanted to grow vertically this year so I could fit more in." Growing on the arches are tromboncino, Lebanese cucumbers, various tomatoes, snake beans, Richmond green cucumbers, and Cucu-melon. And they're not only lovely on the vine.
Sahar invites Tammy to taste some of her homegrown heritage saying, "we have gardened and now we're going to graze," with traditional dishes such as hummus, Fattoush salad, cooked beans and mloukheya a banadoura, a dish made with Egyptian spinach and tomato. "I think gardening and being able to cook from my garden, gives me a sense of empowerment," says Sahar, "Especially to be able to feed my kids and my family from something that I've grown, it brings us together. As we know, food is all about community, family, laughing and building memories. I think gardening and cooking go hand in hand."
Filmed on Dharug Country | Chester Hill, NSW
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pickleweed2 · 1 year ago
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My growbag grew a fun guy. Lions Mane, Hericium erinaceus.
Single image, 99, and 128 image stacks
Humboldt County, California
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cupoficecoldwater · 6 months ago
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Second Project: Stargazer LC 11cc
AIO growbag mycozombie 1.5 lbs
Innoc: Monday July 1st at 610-618pm 7ccs
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coastalcoirs · 2 years ago
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Get ready to grow like a pro with our Coco Coir Lay Flat Grow Bag! ~ Made from 100% natural and sustainable materials, this grow bag is perfect for indoor and outdoor gardening. ~ The Coco Coir material is highly porous and provides excellent drainage, creating a healthy root environment for your plants. With its lay flat design, it's easy to use and requires minimal setup. ~ Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, our Coco Coir Lay Flat Grow Bag is the perfect solution for all your growing needs. So why wait? ~ Start growing your own fresh produce today! ~ Contact us for more details, WhatsApp : +91 8838166448 (or) https://wa.me/918838166448 Website : www.coastalcoirs.com Mail : [email protected]
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infinitegrower · 1 year ago
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Repurpose your grocery bags into growbags👌
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spatheandspadix · 3 months ago
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Official birthday list
The things I want most are immaterial and significantly more difficult to attain but here's some stuff that would make my life easier in case anybody wants to be nice to me.
Garden things: -mini fruit trees (especially peach, pear, cherry, plum, not apple) -native and culinary plants for the manor (sponsored shopping trip to beechwood or companion plants? nursery trip or mail order?) -chicken wire and fencing supplies -help scavenging bricks/planting plants/digging turfgrass/building a cold frame
House things: -a real actual bed for me broken gobbo body -insulate my attic -get the downstairs carpets cleaned -help with some deep cleaning/organizing/recycling disposal
Other: -play Chaos Marauders or The N Game with me -a massage from the place I went to last -mushroom growbags (other than oyster) -fedex printing card (zine business is getting $$) -a ride to the Philly Terminal Filth show
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wpcwallpanel · 5 months ago
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