Peter, Hastings.

Those reusable fabric bags from the Warehouse and the like are just the thing for storing potatoes in. They let the air through which helps keep them fresher for longer.You can also fill a bag with a 50-50 mix of compost and peat moss and plant a couple of seed potatoes in them if you want to get an early or late start on the growing season. Keep them on a warm deck and put them inside if a frost is forecast. The handles make moving them easy and they can be folded down when the plants get bigger. Don’t forget to water them a bit more often, just like raised beds. I made three round raised beds out of non-woven weed mat that lasted four seasons. I got all three from one 20 metre roll. I used industrial polyester thread from Spotlight on a standard sewing machine with no trouble. They were

I made three round raised beds out of non-woven weed mat that lasted four seasons. I got all three from one 20 metre roll. I used industrial polyester thread from Spotlight on a standard sewing machine with no trouble. They were one-metre diameter by 330 mm high and hold roughly 250 litres. The base was two layers and the sides were folded in three and sewn onto the base. For a one metre wide roll allow 3.3 metres for the sides. This allows for a small overlap. You can put them on an unused pallet if you have access to a pallet trolley for ease of moving. It could be an answer to no gardens around a rental dwelling.