I don’t have a big sunny place to grow a vegetable garden. What I do have is small spaces where a strategically placed container will get enough sun for tomatoes or other veggie crops. So all my gardening is done in containers, mostly in these:

I love these planter bags from Bosmere. They are very sturdy, and once filled with soil and plants, they look nice and neat enough for the front yard. Mine were new last year, and when I put them away at the end of the season, they still looked new, not faded or worn, so they’ll look just as nice this season.
The salad planter bag would also work great for beets, carrots or anything that doesn’t get too tall. I have one for my lettuce greens and another one will hold beets this spring.
The tomato bags come in a pack of three and work out great for cherry tomatoes, or any patio tomato variety. Of course they would work with peppers too, and if you put in some stakes, you could plant beans, cucumbers and other climbers, as long as they aren’t too heavy.
There isn’t much these planting bags can’t handle. But what is most valuable to me is the ability to take advantage of small patches of sunshine to grow a big garden!
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