Planter Bags: The Secret to Bountiful Container Gardening
People who have had their traditional gardening limited by lack of a yard, poor soil quality, or the restrictions put on them by the renting of a flat have for a long time been frustrated with waiting to grow their green fingers. For many years, the container garden has been the means through which the heavy clay pots or the ugly plastic buckets have been of use – a practical compromise. Although they have been functional, the old-fashioned vessels have frequently been the cause of problems such as water retention and heat absorption, which, together with root circling, have finally led to roots growing in a stunted manner and yields being limited. The current fix that has changed the whole scene is a humble, yet very efficient, fabric sack for plants. The Material Science Behind Better Roots These revolutionary containers are generally produced from breathable, strong felt or non-woven geotextile fabric, and structurally are a radical change from the solid ones. The ma...