Wilkinsons Herb Grow Bag Reviews

Wilkinsons Herb Grow Bag Garden Accessory

Newest Review: ... In my case I put some broken pieces of polystyrene at the bottom so as to reduce weight, but you could equally use stones or ... more

 ... broken pots. After adding the drainage, compost also needs to be added and I really would recommend initially only half filling the bag and then planting herbs in each of the four lower pockets, as it is rather difficult to plant them when the bag is full. Personally I would also recommend mixing some sort of slow release plant food and water retention crystals into the compost as it becomes difficult to add food that will reach the lower plants once the planter is filled. After filling the lower pouches, you can the...more

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sandemp
Wilkinsons Herb Grow Bag: Herby (934 words)
by - written on 23/05/12 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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In the Sandemp household we love our freshly cooked meals, but we don't like adding salt to our food, so we use lots of fresh herbs to add flavour. Although it's perfectly feasible to buy those little pots of herbs in the supermarket, I find that these quickly wilt and I can never find the more unusual varieties. So instead of buying in herbs I grow them myself and to save space I use a Wilkinsons Herb Grow bag, that cost me a very reasonable £3.28. This 45l reusable grow bag is made of a fairly thick, green, plastic tarpaulin material and features a total of eight pockets for planting herbs in along with the top. This means that it makes the ultimate use of what is, in .  Read the complete review