Potatoes in a bag. First time I have tried also, FEM. Had this box in the garage with red potatoes that had sprouts4-6" high ! Had read about this method, had everything and seemed a good time to try or had to toss them.

I place in an area where I could cut the bags open (will be THE best part) and spread the resulting dirt/mulch around.
I hope to find potatoes in there. It looks strange and I'd like more rigidity to sides. Have an old tub with hole in bottom that I want to do whites in. Guess I will see which works best.
A really nice source I have is some strong barrel containers from the laundry where my daughter works. These have had liquid detergent in them. I plan to cut them into sections which will provide rings, place & fill with dirt. A portable raised bed, if you will. If I place them adjacent, at some point I can remove and spread contents into a raised "row", adding shed clean outs to the row in Fall, use the rings in another spot following Spring......well, sounds ok.

I'm thinking it will help to establish the "new garden" area over time while producing now.
Washed out they also make nice heavy water tubs. They are quite thick, actually, & have strong handles on top, along with screw off lid opening... 15 gallons, wider than average 5 gal bucket... Could use them to store rainwater for garden use, little soap won't hurt there but, clean out with hose not hard. They have others but, they had dry cleaning solvents so I never take those. The owner saves these for me.