This is a promotional video with Patti Moreno the Garden Girl for Gardensoxx. The no excuses method of gardening will help you have a delicious herb garden in under 30 minutes. Watch the video and visit www.gardensoxx.com for more information.
the mesh of GardenSoxx is specifically manufactured for gardening, and so it is made to supply proper moisture and air circulation to plants. The special mesh combined with the compost also reduces weeds & disease. So I doubt making your own would be as effective. Also I've heard these last at least 2 growing seasons, usually more. Hope this helps everyone!!
@lynxx55 I thought the whole point of garden sacks were to make your life easier though xD it seems that filling your garden bed with compost would be easier than making your own garden socks. That is a very great way to save money though...I would have never thought to just make my own! thanks :D
I love this idea!
masterbrouser 1 month ago
I love this idea! I want a garden box and garden socks!!!
fructmals 9 months ago
at minute 2.30, why are you removing the basils into the Gardensoxx? Is it because they needed bigger space as they grow?
lonel99 11 months ago
the mesh of GardenSoxx is specifically manufactured for gardening, and so it is made to supply proper moisture and air circulation to plants. The special mesh combined with the compost also reduces weeds & disease. So I doubt making your own would be as effective. Also I've heard these last at least 2 growing seasons, usually more. Hope this helps everyone!!
kan0828 1 year ago
erbs oregino
cormacfrog 1 year ago
@lynxx55 I thought the whole point of garden sacks were to make your life easier though xD it seems that filling your garden bed with compost would be easier than making your own garden socks. That is a very great way to save money though...I would have never thought to just make my own! thanks :D
dogpup23 1 year ago
@dogpup23
Easy to make your own: sew sacks, fill with compost!
lynxx55 1 year ago
@MrAlvinSinfulSong
the nitrogen in the compost might be too much for the plants and burn them.
satinhooks 1 year ago
Could you just put the plant into the compost with the soil?
MrAlvinSinfulSong 1 year ago
super neat idea! am excited for Spring already... thanks for inspiration. (=
fi0napear 1 year ago