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Hanging Plant Bag

A Hanging Plant Bag is a plastic bag with a sturdy handle that you fill up with optimum quality humus, then strategically plant bulbs throughout the plastic with your favorite flowers, herbs, ivy, pansies or berries.

These Hanging Plant Bags from Patrician are an interesting solution to space for your lightweight plants and they also keep slugs or other ground critters away, allowing a better use of the vertical space in your backyard, greenhouse or garden has necessary.

Perennials, Portulaca, Strawberries, Ivy, Pansies, Impatiens or Herbs of any small size are perfect for hanging in plant bags because they are lightweight and will take firm hold of the soil you choose without complaining over invaders or weeds with the plastic serving as mulch and insulation.

Hanging Plant BagThese Growin Bags will hold up to gravity, season after season, and can be hung on virtually anything from a nail to a mounted hook in the ceiling beam, but were made for convenience, so you can put them exactly where you want them with exactly what you want to display.

In the kitchen window, on your patio at chest height or just hung in the greenhouse with all the other plants in an array of hanging gardens that defy logic in a cascade of floating magic, hanging plant bags such as these are limited only by your imagination.

Let the art of gardening more intelligently into your life with these hanging plant grow bags that are made from a durable plastic measuring 0.1 x 8.5 x 24 and weigh only 3.2 oz each.

Hanging Plant Bags take care of your most precious bulbs so well they could be prize winning by the time they finally mature. They make the most of vertical spaces in the simplest way, perfect for growing your very own lightweight flowers and herbs more efficiently.

Hanging Plant Bags combine the ancient technology of Babylon with the powerful wisdom todays engineers to provide you with a more self-reliant and sustainable gardening item that allows light weight plants to be abundant in your life, in even the smallest spaces.



Posted in Planters by admin on June 9, 2007.