


Want to grow your own vegetables but don’t have a big garden? This grow bag is the perfect solution. It gives you 6 separate sections, each 1ft x 1ft, so you can grow different crops neatly and without hassle. Whether you have a small rooftop, a tiled patio, or a narrow balcony, this bag fits easily and helps you start your own mini kitchen garden.
It’s made from breathable non-woven fabric, which keeps roots healthy and prevents water from collecting inside. You get clean, organized growing space without needing raised beds or digging.
Features:
- 6 Sections: Grow different crops without mixing them
- Drainage: Lets extra water escape easily to prevent soggy roots.
- Breathable: Allows air flow to roots, avoids overheating
- Holds Shape: Stitched fabric stands upright when filled
- Reusable: Lasts up to 5 years with normal care
Usage Tips:
- Placement: No soil needed — just place the bag directly on cement or tiles.
- Sunlight: Place in full sun for crops like tomatoes and chillies. Leafy greens grow well even with a bit of shade.
- One Crop Per Section: Don’t overcrowd — keep one crop per square for better results.
- Best for Home Use: Ideal for growing everyday vegetables right near your kitchen.
How to Use:
- Set the grow bag on a flat, sunny spot
- Fill each section with compost or potting mix
- Plant seeds or seedlings — one per section
- Water gently; excess water will drain naturally
- After the season, empty, rinse, dry, and fold for reuse
FAQs
Can I use this on a cemented or tiled floor?
Yes, that’s exactly what it’s made for. Just use a plastic sheet or Thermopol, both of which are easily available at hardware stores, if you're worried about water stains..
What kind of plants can I grow in it?
It’s great for spinach, coriander, mint, chillies, tomatoes, lettuce, green onions — almost anything with shallow to medium roots.
Will the bag stay in shape after filling?
Yes, the stitching is strong and keeps the bag upright.
Can I move the bag after it’s filled with soil?
No — it will be heavy. Place it in your chosen spot before adding soil.