Search
Account
Contact
Save 17%

Potato Planter Bags (2 Pack)

3A_9118_GDR
In stock
RRP: 17.99
Price: 14.99 
You save: €3.00 (17%)
+
Bulk Discounts
Quantity 3+
Price 14.24

video guides available

Potato Planter Bags - Description

  • Potato Planter Bag
  • Dimensions of Bags:
    • Diameter: 40cm
    • Height: 50cm
  • Colour: Green
  • Material: Woven Polythene
  • Drainage Holes in Base
  • Folds Up When Not in Use - Reuse Year After Year
  • Volume: Hold up to 40 Liters of Compost (Approx)
  • With Support Rings For Easy Carrying
  • Drainage Holes: 6
  • Quantity Per Pack: 2 Planters
  • Includes Easy Access Flap For Harvesting Your Potatoes
  • PE Coated For Water Retention

Potato Planter Bags - Uses

  • Great space saver
  • Allows you to grow potatoes on balconies or decking
  • Neat, tidy & easy to use
  • One bag can give yields of approx. 45 - 60 potatoes

Potato Planter Bags - Advantages

  • Allows you to grow potatoes anywhere
  • Perfect for anyone without a garden
  • This means smaller potatoes can still grow & mature after your first harvest
  • Planter folds for easy storage
  • Easily harvest potatoes from the front flap
  • Drainage holes in base
  • Has two very sturdy handles for lifting
  • Will last season after season - Year after year

Tips & Advice

  • Start by adding 15cm of compost into each planter bag
  • We recommend placing 3 or 4 seed potatoes into the base of the grow bag, cover with soil & water well
  • Keep watered regularly & feed once every 4 weeks (30g per feed)
  • As the potatoes grow, you can earth up around the shoots by adding more soil to the grow bag
  • Allow plant to develop & flower
  • After flowering, the harvest can commence
  • Your harvest will depend on your soil & growing conditions / watering
  • A very good yield would be 15:1

Watering Your Spuds

  • Use a saucer to keep pot moist & prevent soil from drying out
  • 35cm saucer would be ideal
  • Check soil moisture regularly
  • Water saucer every second day

Planting & Harvesting Times

  • Plant approx. March 15th gives potatoes by May 15th
  • Plant approx. April 1st gives potatoes by June 1st

No posts found

Write a review