Burlap & Canvas Hanging Bags
Transform walls and railings into lush, green landscapes.
Transform walls and railings into lush, green landscapes.
Perfect for yards large and small, apartments, balconies,
patios, gates, terraces, and rooftop gardens.
Excellent drainage &
air circulation for healthy
plants
Durable bags last multiple seasons outdoors.
Burlap:
100% natural
(jute) fiber
Canvas:
65% Jute, 35% Cotton
Hanging Bag:
Great for walls and fences
21.5” long x 9.25” wide (not including rope hanger)
Holds 6 quarts of soil (soil not included)
Saddlebag
Great for rails and fences
29” long x 8.5” wide
Holds 8 quarts of soil (soil not included)
Starting Seeds: If you’re starting seeds, it’s best to begin in flats or plug trays 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. This gives your seeds a head start and helps ensure a strong start for your plants.
Sowing Directly: Alternatively, you can sow seeds directly into the hanging bags. Use a moist, sterile potting mix to prevent disease and encourage healthy growth.
Planting Seeds: Gently press seeds into the holes of the hanging bag. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and water them thoroughly to help them settle and promote germination.
Filling the Bag: For plugs and bare roots, start by filling the hanging bag with soil up to the first row of holes. Make sure to use a quality potting mix that provides good drainage and nutrition.
Inserting Plugs: For plugs, you can place them directly into the holes without disturbing the root ball. This minimizes transplant shock and helps the plants adjust quickly.
Planting Bare Roots: For bare roots, spread them out gently and place them through the holes, covering them with soil as you go. Ensure that the roots are well-covered and that the soil is firmed around them to prevent air pockets.
Top Planting: You can also plant additional seedlings or smaller plants in the top of the bag. Make sure that all roots are covered with soil to provide stability and support.
Tamping Soil: Once all your plants are in place, gently tamp down the soil around them to remove air pockets and ensure good contact between roots and soil.
Watering: Water thoroughly through all the openings to ensure that all plants receive adequate moisture. This initial watering helps to settle the soil and establish your plants.
Rest Period: Allow your hanging garden to rest flat for approximately 10 days. This helps the plants establish themselves before being hung up.
Hanging Location: After the rest period, hang your garden in a sunny spot where it will receive 4-6 hours of sunlight each day. This is crucial for healthy growth and blooming.
Ongoing Care: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Regularly check for signs of drying out or overwatering. Additionally, feed your plants with a balanced fertilizer according to the plant type and growth stage.
Sunlight: Ensure that your hanging garden gets the right amount of sunlight for the specific plants you’re growing. Some plants might need more shade or sunlight.
Pests and Diseases: Monitor your plants regularly for any signs of pests or diseases. Address any issues promptly to maintain a healthy garden.
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