Plant directly in the soil sack: Instructions & tips

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Flower pots are a thing of the past - simply plant your vegetables directly in the soil sack. Here you will find tips, tricks and the appropriate instructions.

Don't have your own garden and just a small balcony? Space quickly becomes scarce: Flower pots and window boxes in particular take up a lot of space and the longed-for vegetable garden suddenly turns out to be much smaller than hoped. At the same time, the old flower pots made of plastic and Co. are not a real feast for the eyes. Fortunately, a simple sack of potting soil can help: vegetables can be easily grown here in a flexible and space-saving manner and the whole thing looks extremely decorative (thanks to the jute sack). We will show you how you can plant your plants directly in the soil sack.

Plant directly in the earth sack: advantages of the earth sack

First of all, of course, you have to emphasize the enormous space savings when using an earth sack instead of a flower pot. Most flower pots are unfortunately round - the result is that the space is not used optimally and there are small and large gaps between the individual pots that cannot be planted. But even square flower pots are not ideal as a space-saving solution, as they are hardly flexible and therefore cannot be adapted to curves or difficult room layouts. The earth sack, on the other hand, with its square shape can also make full use of corners and can also be per Move and edit by hand so that it can also be used in difficult spaces can.

Earth sack with holes for planting
The use of an earth sack offers enormous space savings (Advertisement: Many thanks to Floragard)

At the same time, using a sack of potting soil is much more environmentally friendly: the plants become Planted directly in the sack, there is no plastic waste in the form of old and broken flower pots later at. The jute sack, which is used instead as protection and cladding, is usually a natural product that can be easily dismantled and thus does not cause any damage to the environment. Finally, the decorative value should also be mentioned: the plants that peek out of the jute bag, are visually much more attractive than their counterparts in flower pots and are guaranteed to be a rarity.

Plant directly in the earth sack: materials

To put plants directly into a sack of earth, it doesn't take a lot of skill or technical talent. In fact, all you need is:

  1. A standard sack of potting soil
  2. A burlap sack to match the size of the potting soil sack (or slightly larger)
  3. Vegetables
  4. Pen
  5. Scissors or cutter
  6. Fabric ribbon

Plant directly in the soil sack: Instructions

First, put the sack of potting soil where it will later find its place and mark out the places where your plants will later be. Make sure that each plant has enough space to its neighbor so that it can develop undisturbed. The best thing to do is to put the plants on the spot and draw around them once with the pen - this way the hole will later be the ideal size to be able to bury the plant in it. Now the hole can be carefully cut in the foil of the potting soil with a cutter or scissors.

Holes are cut in the earth sack with a cutter
Holes are carefully cut in the potting soil (Advertisement: Many thanks to Floragard)

If the holes are to your satisfaction, you can pull the jute sack over the flower sack (a helping hand can make the work much easier here). This not only ensures a more beautiful sight, but also protects the foil of the earth sack from unwanted cuts and tears thanks to its tear resistance. Make sure that your jute sack lies over the earth sack as you want it, because only minimal corrections are possible later. If the sack sits correctly, you can cut the appropriate holes in this too. Now a bit of tact is required: Since the holes should of course be congruent, they should You carefully feel where the hole in the sack is, and this is where you begin to cut. After a few cuts, however, you can already see the lower hole and from now on cut out the hole as in the template. Now loosen the soil in and around the holes a little. Then the sack is ready for planting: Place your vegetables in the holes provided and carefully press them down.

Erdsack is planted
A jute sack over the flower sack makes for an even more beautiful sight

Suitable plants are, for example chili, aubergine or basil, but also many other vegetables such as tomato, cucumber or zucchini can be grown in the earth sack without any problems. So that the whole thing looks a little nicer, you can now put away any superfluous jute fabric and tie the sack at the front with a fabric ribbon. Now water the young plants well and you have a small garden in a jute sack.

Plant directly in the soil sack: summary

  1. Mark holes on the sack of potting soil; Use plants as templates
  2. Cut out holes
  3. Carefully pull the burlap sack over the sack of potting soil
  4. Cut congruent holes in the jute sack
  5. Thoroughly loosen the soil in and around the holes
  6. Insert plants and carefully press into place
  7. Adjust the burlap sack and close the opening with a ribbon
  8. Water plants thoroughly

Do you fancy more DIYs? In this article we will explain how you can easily get one yourself Tinker mini greenhouse can.

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