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Old March 16, 2009   #1
Wi-sunflower
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I know there was a thread here somewhere about grow bags.

I just thought I would make a quick post about something I thought might be a decent cheap substitute.

Menards has the lightweight "green" shopping bags that are made from landscape fabric for 0.98 each. It looks like they would hold more than a 5 gal bucket but probably less than 10 gal. I don't know if they would last for more than 1 year.

I just thought it was something you could look at at a decent price.

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Old March 17, 2009   #2
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Here you grow: Grow Bags

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Old March 17, 2009   #3
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A grow bag with the container mix already in it (this is not
a cost-saver, just a convenience):

http://www.hydroponics.net/i/134158
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