This man is smart to recycle/reuse products that most would throw away. He has an awesome ability that most of us wish we had, haha. Godspeed to him and his amazing ways of growing beautiful healthy produce! You can bet I'll be glued to his videos to learn his process of growing with limited space!
@@redmihairi Those plants at the end of harvest did not grow in those bags from seedlings to maturity. There are alot of things to look out for in videos like this. It's a common scam for garden content creators these days staging these possibilities. There are certain natural laws that are common working with dirt and how plants grow. Those bags for one can't remain the same way for more than two months. If your a gardener I don't need to spell it all out, just observe your garden and these videos next time. Even the growth yield varies for potted and sack farming.
@@barwapeterI thought the cabbages would be to heavy for the bag…Also if bags are not food safe they are leaching chemicals into your vegetables……not all plastic containers are safe….water bottles should not be left in the sun for that reason I’ve been told…..but your garden your way….. We don’t have access to rice hulls so what would be an alternative.?