Ozzy2001 said:You can't just fold them up and stuff them in a bag or box and put in your attic or something?
juanitos said:i stuffed all mine in a big black trashbag. keeps weather and sun off them.
Hawaiianero said:40 bags should be able to stuff into a trashbag but you gotta dump out all the soil first. Put in a pile in the corner of your yard and mix some mulch in with it.
Oh, well let us know how they turn out in the spring I guess.tctenten said:
Sorry I forgot to mention that I am leaving the soil in them. I plan on mixing in more compost etc next spring.
I do the same, but I first turn them inside out, give them a good shake and then put them in the wash with a dash of bleach. Air dry them and into black trash bags they go. I get about three years out of the grey ones before they start falling apart.juanitos said:i stuffed all mine in a big black trashbag. keeps weather and sun off them.
That might be work for me too. Will be easier to mix in amendments next year.Ozzy2001 said:Yeah, I'm just gonna dump all of mine in a leaf pile from last year and cover it up to compost. Then next year I'll amend it and use it again. the weather will really wear on your bags.
I was very happy with them. I got mine at Greenhouse Megastore.chocolatescotchbonnet said:I'm going to try these next season!
Same for me. I tried the brown and the gray bags. All of them look great.tctenten said:I was very happy with them. I got mine at Greenhouse Megastore.