BACSAC: bag/planter = portable garden

by Harriet Fesq and Nina James. Monday, August 22nd, 2011

BACSAC, portable garden, innovation, bag, Kif & Katast, France

Founded in France by two landscapers and a designer, BACSAC aims to make gardening easier, cheaper and more mobile.

The super light, permeable geo-textile bags come in varying sizes and can be placed on the ground as planters, hung from a wall or on either side of a railing.

I love the ones that resemble duffle bags – once planted, they look like you’ve left your gym bag in the garden long enough for a willow tree to sprout out of it! They’re perfect for a neat herb or vegetable garden if you don’t want to dig up your beds. And a great alternative to expensive pots!

Available in Australia at Kif & Katast.

BACSAC, portable garden, innovation, bag, Kif & Katast, France

BACSAC, portable garden, innovation, bag, Kif & Katast, France

BACSAC, portable garden, innovation, bag, Kif & Katast, France

BACSAC, portable garden, innovation, bag, Kif & Katast, France

BACSAC, portable garden, innovation, bag, Kif & Katast, France