vue - Vegetable Container Gardening in Growbags on a Commercial Farm
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com visits swank farm to see what they are growing in growbags - which are basically a "container" to hold soil and grow vegetables in a commercial operation. You can grow at home in containers too!
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what are these things called again?
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i like it. thank you...............on a side note.......they are wasting a lot of water with their water system dripping outside the grow bags
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are the grow bags organic?
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If you say grow bag again I'm gonna junk punch a puppy!
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The info about how many plants of each type this farm puts in their 7 gallon grow bags in this video is VERY useful. Personally I go with the Jackpot Grow Bags because they are nursery quality, reusable, and MUCH more durable than throw-away plastic bags, which end up in a landfill very quickly. Fabric grow bags also provide much better soil aeration than plastic ones. Plus, you never need to worry about over-watering. Just make sure you water enough! You can also grow perennials or even trees in Jackpots. You can't do that in a plastic grow bag very well. Thanks for this video John! VERY GOOD INFO!
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Grow bags grow bag grow bags... here we got some hydropon..... but look at these grow bags!!
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Seven gallon bag for one melon plant!? We grow six melons in that amount of media inside GardenSoxx. Same great aeration, but much more scalable; and closed on top, so no weeding. More plants per gallon of media, more gallons per square foot. More profit per row foot.
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and he also loves to use the most over use word in America Basically
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haha
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Roughly how much do grow bags cost?
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great video... interesting way to grow veggies... I like it.
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Please don't make a drinking game out of 'grow bag' You'll die
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OVER 9000 GROW BAGS!
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seems like it would be harder for pests to "jump" from one isolated bag to another, whereas in-ground plants can be attacked at random by wandering pests. With grow bags you can remove infested lots and either burn, sun-bake, or compost the contents. I prefer sun-baking then composting the dried remnants. Some blights or viruses can survive this however.
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By balcony has vertical towers sitting on a wheeled wire rack (from wheeled wire storage shelving) with drip pans underneath to prevent rotting the balcony wood- watch out for that. The are mobile. Then I have brown pea netting going up into the air. Balcony growers need to go vertical!
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If someone can develop a self-watering growbag "earthTainer", I'll buy 10.
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you like to say grow bags
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going green plant nursery & farms
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"66" grow bags grow bags grow bags.
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Does anyone know a wholesaler we're I can buy these grow bags?
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