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Title: Best growbag?
Post by: caroline7758 on May 02, 2010, 14:05:03
This is a bit cheeky, but has anyone got access to a Which survey on which are the best grow bags this year?
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: grannyjanny on May 02, 2010, 14:21:57
Homebase planter at £3.99 then JA Bower at £2.29. We bought 6 JAB from Wyevale & I think they were £5 for 3.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: caroline7758 on May 02, 2010, 15:36:27
Thanks for the quick reply- will maybe get to Wyevale tomorrow.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: caroline7758 on May 03, 2010, 14:30:36
Luckily I went to Morrison's instead- JA Bowers £1 each! Will post in Bargains Galore.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: lincsyokel2 on May 04, 2010, 23:40:30
Quote from: caroline7758 on May 03, 2010, 14:30:36
Luckily I went to Morrison's instead- JA Bowers £1 each! Will post in Bargains Galore.

Thats factory gate price, they must be using them as a loss leader.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: cacran on May 05, 2010, 22:42:28
I have been informed from a fellow allotmenteer, that B&Q ones are by far the best this year. He said this came from a Which report.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: Jeannine on May 06, 2010, 08:18:35
Would you believe tere is no such thing as a growbag here in Canada XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: ipt8 on May 06, 2010, 13:28:59
I have never used gro bags but decided to plant some cucumbers, courgettes and butternut squash under my staging this year. The staging is removed later you see. I have simply bought four bags of multipurpose compost for £12 from Wickes and used those. The bags are 75 litres so a good buy. I have only planted one plant in each which is very generous but am interested to see the results compared with those that I usually grow in the raised beds.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: lincsyokel2 on May 06, 2010, 17:58:16
Quote from: ipt8 on May 06, 2010, 13:28:59
I have never used gro bags but decided to plant some cucumbers, courgettes and butternut squash under my staging this year. The staging is removed later you see. I have simply bought four bags of multipurpose compost for £12 from Wickes and used those. The bags are 75 litres so a good buy. I have only planted one plant in each which is very generous but am interested to see the results compared with those that I usually grow in the raised beds.

Theres two significant differences here;

1. a growbag is usually about 40 L, and made for 1-3 plants, so putting 1 plant in twice as much compost will obviously produce better results, except
2. A growbag has CRF's (controlled release fertiliser) in, usually enough for 6 moths. So although more cramped, the growbag will work better because retail mutlipurpose compost has very little nutrients in it. The compost bag wont perform any better than putting the plants in straight loam, especially if you've fed the beds.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on May 06, 2010, 18:13:24
Compost will work just as well as long as you remember to fertilise it.
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: Tin Shed on May 06, 2010, 18:49:40
Was told on the lottie this morning that B&Q growbags are 4 for £5 - he bought 8 and then used his B&Q card and got another £1 off!
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: tim on May 06, 2010, 19:03:50
CRFs - 6 months? So why do I feed daily??
Title: Re: Best growbag?
Post by: lincsyokel2 on May 06, 2010, 19:30:57
Quote from: tim on May 06, 2010, 19:03:50
CRFs - 6 months? So why do I feed daily??

No idea. The only professional growers who do that are using hydroponics. Whats the point, the plants arent going to take up all the nutrients you put in overnight. Once a fortnight is pushing it, really.