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How Do You Plant Vegetables In Plastic Bag Containers?

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How Do You Plant Vegetables In Plastic Bag Containers?

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Planting vegetables in plastic bags makes it quick and easy to garden in tight spaces where the soil is not suitable for growing. Large potting soil or peat moss bags make ready-made planters with the soil included. With a few simple steps, you can plant and grow your vegetables right in the bag. The best part of this mini-garden is that cleanup is a breeze and the discarded soil can be used to improve the soil in your yard. Purchase a large bag of peat moss or potting soil at the hardware store. The bag will be used as the container garden for growing fresh vegetables. Choose a suitable size for the crop you wish to grow and that fits the available space in your growing area. Punch drainage holes on one of the flat sides of the bag. A pencil or dowel hole punctured every 6 to 8 inches provides sufficient drainage. Lay the bag down so the puncture holes are against the ground and the untouched side faces up. Use a sharp knife or garden scissors to cut a rectangular hole in center of th

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