




Remove any yellowing or wilting leaves.
Make sure the Leafy Greens bag is moist but not soaking wet.
Launder every two weeks or between uses.
Machine or hand wash in warm water without fabric softener.
Lay out to air dry.
The hollow fibers absorb & hold moisture while staying air-permeable.
Unlike cotton - linen has a natural resistance to bacteria & mold.
Creates the ideal condition to extend the shelf-life of Leafy Greens in the refrigerator.
Load Leafy Greens.
Zip closed.
Splash a handful of water on the bag.
Store in the crisper drawer.
A tree gets planted with every order
Our partnership with Ecodrive guarantees that a tree is planted with every purchase. This helps offset the CO2 created from the flax field through the supply chain and into your fridge.

Flax linen is naturally less intensive to grow & process, using less inputs and irrigation when compared to cotton.


Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I use mixed greens from the market?
Yes, be sure to remove any wilted or yellowing leaves before storing them in the Leafy Greens bag.
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How long will romaine lettuce last in my Leafy Greens bag?
Romaine lettuce will last up to a month in your Leafy Greens Bag.
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Can I store veggies in the Leafy Greens bag?
Sure, If you live alone or are working with a small produce drawer, you can use the Leafy Greens bag for veggies
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How moist should the bag be in the fridge?
It should be kept moist to the touch but not wet.