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"The simple maths is, with one potato you can grow ten more. That's an amazing return on effort. Follow our steps to set up a mini potato farm at your place."
Brian and Kaylene
One of the problems with growing spuds in the ground is that they tend to spread and if you get a disease, your soil can be ruined for several years. By using a potato planting bag?instead you can keep them in a relatively small space and not take over your whole yard.?
No doubt you would have seen various options for potato growing in pots ranging from the heavy duty fabric ones we sell, to the thinner plastic bag type and even car tyres stacked up. A quick word of warning on using car tyres. Unfortunately whilst it seems like a good idea, they end up leeching heavy metals into the soil which get absorbed by the plants and then into your stomach!
So it's important to only grow in bags that are going to be foodsafe.?
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????? "The potato bags are well made and sturdy. I looked at other potato bags but they do not compare. The fabric is of good quality and the product arrived with clear instructions. I look forward to harvesting my potatoes"
Rita Mlinaric??Stratford, VIC
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Customers have been sending in photos of their mini potato farms.
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The big difference with our bags is essentially the thickness of the fabric used and the way the bags are made. We use a foodsafe extra thick geofelt fabric that is not only super strong but also UV stable. It is made to last for several years so you can reuse the same bag year after year. The stitching is UV stable and even double stitched because there is no point in having a strong fabric if the stitching is going to fail first. It's part of our no junk policy because we don't want to sell products that create more unnecessary landfill.?
We stand by this with our easy returns and full refund?not just for faulty items but for any reason at all!?
You are welcome to purchase through this product page or via a phone order on 1800 222 800
??????"Great quality. Have planted three bags with seed potatoes. I really like the construction of these bags. Well stitched together."
Margaret Wyeth??Capalaba, Queensland
??????"I’ve been shopping around for awhile took a gamble of ordering it online. Glad I did plus now know about this company I get all the cool videos and gardening tips which has been very helpful .., So thanks guys highly recommend your products!!"
Whitney Hillen??Carlton River, Tasmania
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Our potato grow?bags come?in 2 easy sizes.?
Plant 2-3 pieces of potato?in each and expect to later harvest around 20-30 potatoes from the bag.?
Plant 5-6 pieces of potato?in each and expect to later harvest around 50 potatoes from the bag.?
It is a good idea to get a few bags and start a new bag every few weeks so you always have some ready to harvest.?
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????? "These are great, big enough and sturdy too, not just cheap fabric but strong and they stand up even when only half full. Flaps are a cool idea too."
Scott Branden
??????"A good old fashioned Aussie company who genuinely treat every customer with a wonderful personalised service. Any queries or assistance they are able to offer it all. Well done Aussie Gardener keep up the great work!"
Chrissy Kelly - Leederville WA
This clever feature is so you can harvest some smaller potatoes during the growing season. It takes about 90-120 days to grow potatoes in their complete cycle, but you can start harvesting through the side flap from about 60 days on. Our large potato bag has a flap on 2 sides?to make it easy to reach in. Other brands will only have one flap which means you can't get access to the potatoes on the other side until the crop has finished.?
The Velcro style flap allows you to easily seal the hole back up so the soil doesn't spill out.?
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Potato leaves don't like frost, so their growing cycle needs to be completed before frosts hit in your local area. They also don't like super hot weather either.?
As a general guide if you live in a?
????? "Very superior planter design and material. The little hatch is a good idea for easy harvesting instead of digging out from the top. Excellent service as my vege planters arrived super quick. Thank you Brian and Kaylene"
Rohini Iyer - Young NSW
Fill with potting mix to 1/3rd of the bag only?
Plant seed potatoes () or ones from your cupboard that have started shooting. Bury beneath the soil
Water in and wait till the plants reach about 12cm tall, then add more potting mix till only the top 2 leaves of each plant are showing. Aim to keep the soil damp but not always wet. Wait for them to grow another 12cm (approximately) and fill with 10cm of soil. Repeat the 'wait and fill' till you reach the top of the bag. This is called hilling and stops the spuds from going green when exposed to sunlight.?
The leaves will continue to grow above that level, but more importantly the spuds will grow in the soil underneath along the stems you buried and you can access them through the side flap.
The full cycle of growing is around 3-4 months at which point the plant will die back. Stop watering and leave it for another 2 weeks to harden up the skins so they store well in the pantry. Then tip all the soil out to collect your harvest of lovely fresh spuds.?
Watch our free veggie growing in pots classes. ????? "Fantastic purchase. We are growing our vegetables very successfully in these bags. Extremely happy with our purchase."
Elizabeth Eyb - Eli Waters QLD
?As with all Aussie Gardener products, we have designed this to last really well and be reusable year after year.?
????? "The potato bag produces so many potatoes in such a small space. Easy to care for and the bag is very strong."
Julie Jewell - Sunbury VIC
Looking for seed potatoes and interesting varieties to try?
Remember you can use sprouting potatoes from your cupboard when growing in a potato bag, or dedicated seed potatoes from certified suppliers.?
supply potato farmers so you know they are going to be top quality stock. One of the tricks they use is to keep them stored in a very advanced cool store so that their seed potatoes can be available nearly all year. (usually you can only get them in Sept-Oct)?
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????? "These sure are winners. I am over the moon as I have nothing but sand around me and the bags enable me to have my fresh vegies with less effort, and no weeding to do! Yay! Love these Bags, the best invention ever."
Barbara Reid - Mirrabooka WA
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