May 15, 2024

VIDEO: No Assembly Raised Garden Bed! Fabric Grow Bag from Gardzen for a Square Foot Garden


In this video I’ll take a look at the Gardzen raised garden bed, its perfect for starting a square foot garden. The garden bed is made from fabric, the same material grow bags are made from. It is a breathable fabric which means it will provide good aeration for the plant roots and also good water drainage. I planted my Jalepeno peppers in it, can’t wait to see how they turn out!
Here is a link to the Gardzen Garden bed on Amazon: Gardenhttps://amzn.to/2M0kqHz
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11 thoughts on “VIDEO: No Assembly Raised Garden Bed! Fabric Grow Bag from Gardzen for a Square Foot Garden

  1. I love your galvanized beds. Wood naturally disappears to quickly! Grow bags are the logical outdoor equivalent to your simple kratky method. Keep it simple the best way to enjoy gardening !

  2. Slogan at end is new ? Very pithy, consise…..tells it like it is ! Can't wait to start fishing for my old fabric grow bag, of course I will add castings….

  3. Tried those last summer, this summer I'm trying buckets (food safe) I got from Lowes and Home Depot. Bigger and cheaper. I live in Texas and the bags really dried out quickly. Thank you for your videos. Always learn something.

  4. The fabric grow bags are a great idea and the rest of your raised beds are very well done also. The seed feeder is great for your local birds. Where i live we have beautiful rainbow lorikeets that visit and it is relaxing just watching them.

  5. Your whole garden set-up is beautiful! I am a new Gardner and have the space to map out a 20 x 20 garden. If you had to start all over from the beginning and were mapping out your garden, would you use galvanized metal or large grow bags as your raised beds. I am looking to start with 6 large raised beds.

  6. Hello,my first to try a fabric pot and I bought some rectangle planter pots,but they are not as sturdy as I had hoped,once they are filled, they splay out completely.What should I do?

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