It all starts with a coarse hessian sack with some gravel in the bottom.
Next, you take a tin can which you open both ends to make a tube. The can is placed in the centre of the sack and filled to the brim with more gravel.
Then you pack the area between the sack and the can with compost (I used a mixture of stuff from our heap and some bought from the ironmonger in the village). Once you are almost level with the top of the can, you wiggle the can up until it is a hollow tube once again, taking care not to pull it right out so that compost can creep into the cylinder of gravel. You fill the can with gravel again and then add more compost around it.

You end up with something like this which is ready for planting. So far I have just planted the top surface of my bag. Later this month, when there is no further risk of hard frost, I will make incisions in the side of the bag and plant dwarf french beans to add to the leaves and onions that are in so far.

Much more comprehensive instructions can be viewed online either through SendACow's website or on their Youtube stream:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul0kQ_2lvrE
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