Last year, I tried growing my tomato plant (gardener's delight) in a growbag. Whilst I got lots of foliage, I ended up with blight and lots of little green tomatoes. I think adequate watering played a part. This year, I'd thought I'd see if there was a better option and have come across the following:
https://www.hozelock.com/our-product...owbag-waterer/
https://www.oasesboxgardening.co.uk/
Award Winning Quadgrow Holiday-Proof Planter
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I'd need enough for six plants (four indeterminates, two determinates). I've no greenhouse so once the plants are ready, they'd go outdoors. I don't plan on being away but I am worried about not watering enough in warmer weather.
Has anyone used any of the above with successful results?
Or should I stick to bottomless pots placed into a growbag (which is what I did last year)?
https://www.hozelock.com/our-product...owbag-waterer/
https://www.oasesboxgardening.co.uk/
Award Winning Quadgrow Holiday-Proof Planter
Chilligrow Chilli Planter - Designed By Chilli Experts
I'd need enough for six plants (four indeterminates, two determinates). I've no greenhouse so once the plants are ready, they'd go outdoors. I don't plan on being away but I am worried about not watering enough in warmer weather.
Has anyone used any of the above with successful results?
Or should I stick to bottomless pots placed into a growbag (which is what I did last year)?
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