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Lawn and Garden Poly Bags: The Key to Economic Upgrowth?

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01/09/2009

Consumers are doing everything they can to make it through these times of economic uncertainty. For example, home vegetable gardens are being re-discovered as a cost-effective alternative to store-bought fruits and vegetables. Because it is fresher, home-grown produce is usually tastier and more nutritious as well.

The creation of flower beds is also an inexpensive way to brighten up the tough times. Nothing can bring a smile like watching a plant raise its leaves to the sun, or seeing a flower bloom—and it costs but a fraction of other home-decorative options. Yards, driveway strips and even window planters can be considerably cheered with simple gardening and color-complimenting techniques.

The key to raising healthy vegetables or burgeoning blooms is, of course, the soil in which they are planted. Soil science is an entire field until itself. For winter gardens, indoor gardens, herb gardens, spring bulbs and more, soil must be kept as fresh as possible until used. Heavy duty lawn and garden poly bags, such as those manufactured by PolyPAK, are expressly made for such preservation as well as convenient and attractive marketing.

In addition to providing stock bags, PolyPAK specializes in tailoring lawn and garden plastic bags to manufacturing requirements. To fit the needs of one particular client, PolyPAK created a film designed specifically for a particular automatic packaging machine and to meet high production levels and short set-up time. The film, called V-Zuh, (pronounced like Visa) is available in a formula with an inner layer containing a high-slip level for easy filling, and an outer low-slip layer that facilitates safe and stable palletizing. It also has excellent impact strength, tear and puncture resistance. These bags can be manufactured in any color with 8-color custom printing.

In the end, the consumer’s life will be considerably enlivened with the fruits of home-gardening labors. It all begins with the soil—kept fresh in heavy-duty lawn and garden poly bags.
 

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