
For vagabond urban gardeners and those who like to grow their own – this portable garden design allows you to take your garden with you when your girlfriend finally kicks you out. BACSAC was created by a trio of Parisians – Godefroy de Virieu, Louis de Fleurieu and Virgile Desurmont.
These container garden bags are suitable for all climates and are made from a 100% RECYCLABLE Geotextile material that’s UV, frost, tear and traction-resistant. The container’s material is permeable to let soil breathe and drain with limited evaporation while protecting roots. The light-weight, portable bags enable you take your precious produce from terrace to rooftop, from one address to another, rotating crops year-round.
All square and long BACSACs are based on 12″ squares; web straps and rods keep BACSAC in shape under the weight of the soil — and provide a handy subdivision of growing surface.
in various configurations @ a+r store

























We have been container gardening for a long time here in the UK especially in built up areas like London, Manchester and Birmingham. I’m not sure where it originates from but it’s a great idea for small areas such as court yard or balconies. I actually moved some of my herbs into pots this year to keep the garden beasts at bay and its working great.