
Sack Gardens
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Sack gardens are plants that are grown in a bag.
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Rocks are in the center and fertile soil surrounds the rocks.
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Vegetables and herbs are planted in holes cut around the sack on the bottom and middle. They are also planted on top.
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The rock core aerates the roots and absorbs water, creating less waste and faster growth.
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Plants grow in layers, allowing a variety of crops to be planted (melons on the bottom, peppers in the middle, tomatoes on the top, etc.)
Benefits
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You do not need land to grow herbs and vegetables.
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You can grow multiple crops in a small area.
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Sack gardening is extremely efficient in areas with water shortages and poor soil quality.
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Crops grow twice as fast.