These gardens using recycled plastic are something I have been interested in for a very long time, but little did I realize that you could also grow salad greens n plastic bags! It was so amazing to find out because I not only love fresh herbs and vegetables for the pasta and homemade pizzas I make for my family, but really for every meal I cook. When I buy it either freshly cut or actually growing in a pot, it withers and dies quickly and pre-cut is very expensive, also organic is my choice but it can also be expensive.  Recently, however, I found this video by Home & Garden on Youtube that demonstrated how to quickly you can grow vegetables and lettuce plants to an almost infinite number of plants in recycled plastic bags so you can have a never-ending food supply. He grows all kinds of plants on a rooftop garden for very little to no cash outlay. In fact, if you did it for one year using this method you could have so much food from your plants, you might never have to buy any fresh salad greens at the grocery store. The bag potting and growing methods were not hard to follow at all and you only need a few materials.

Materials:

  • Potting Soil
  • Plastic Grocery Bags
  • Seeds (or plant cuttings to begin growth)
  • Water
  • Sunlight

Directions:

In the video tutorial, you will learn how to turn old plastic bags that were formerly considered as waste into functional pots for your new vegetable garden.

Grow all kinds of vegetables and salad greens in plastic bags

Then if you follow the simple instructions, by day 35 you will have more salad greens than your family can eat!

Growing tutorial for a plastic bag garden

I am so excited to try this and I can’t wait to start my plastic bag garden.

How to grow salad in plastic bags

Stephanie Hicks | DIY JOY

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Stephanie

Since I lover experiments, I’ve alwaysnloved to create, paint, as well as cook and style food. I feel in love with DIY as soon as I discovered it and could not have been more excited when I learned I could share projects with people around the world. Taking photos is a passion of mine, as is design and painting with oils. I love holidays and celebrations, crafting cute little gifts and serving up at least one new recipe I am excited about.

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