Blossom Bags

Started by B. Copping, 2019-08-26, 09:28:24 PM

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B. Copping

What do you all use for blossom bags?

I'm currently stapling them together out of bits of floating row cover, but am open to other methods.

triffid

I'm working with organza bags with the little drawstring. Cheap and quite handy!
Zone 9a - brown calcareous earth, high natural fertility base-rich loam - coastal maritime climate

Ferdzy

Quote from: triffid on 2019-08-27, 02:04:11 AM
I'm working with organza bags with the little drawstring. Cheap and quite handy!

Yes - I get them at the dollar store, 3 or 6 to a package, depending on size. Meant for little party favours, I guess, but as blossom bags they are ideal for most purposes. Very washable/re-usable too.

Lauren

Drawstring bags of a very light gauze. Just yarn and scraps.

Doro

Yarn and scraps of lace curtains or paper tea bags.
Depending on how much stray pollen I'm suspecting to be in the wind.

Petra Suckling

Lace curtains here too and some organza bags. 
Central England, cool, maritime (ish), cloudy, often dry, but recent weather unpredictable

Gene Tyle

I use cheap $Store teabags. As the fruit develops it tears through whatever is left of the bag.