🌿 Elevate your garden game with breathable, durable grow bags that keep your plants thriving!
This 24-pack of 5-gallon nonwoven grow bags features durable, breathable polyester felt fabric for superior aeration and drainage. Each bag includes sturdy handles for easy transport and comes with 24 plant labels, making it ideal for growing a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs both indoors and outdoors.
S**L
GREAT, BUT BEWARE! MAY REQUIRE CONSTANT WATERING!
I got these to use in my "lazy lady's vegetable garden".I laid down a plastic tarp, used fence panels that get shoved into the ground, put these planters on top of large tiles left over from a construction project. (Tiles are optional.) Filled the planters with a combination of soil and composted manure. I also got some snap-together plastic trellises that can be configured in different ways, so you can change them as the plants grow and you realize what support you need. I stuck these directly into the dirt in the planters. They seem surprisingly stable in that application.Once planted (tomatoes, zucchini & cucumbers), everything was fine. But now the plants are big and it has been very hot in Central NY. Because the planters are porous on every side, they dry out faster than if they were in the ground or a non-porous container.If you have the time to water daily--or even twice daily if it's very hot and dry--these planters are great. I also used some for basil; those are doing fine, too. (A passing thunderstorm does not provide enough water, especially for plants that require a lot of water, like cucumbers and zucchini.)I love these things! After the season, I'll put them in the garage. Next spring, I'll work in more compost. Also, your soil is likely to compress, so you should feel free to pretty much fill the planters at planting time.
T**5
GREAT PLANTER
EASY, LIGHTWEIGHT PLANTER FOR VEGETABLES AND FLOWERSHANDLES MAKE IT EASY TO MOVELASTS FOR YEARSGREAT VALUE
A**R
Pleased with how well they work to grow vegetables
First time using these fiber grow bags. Growing tomatoes, potatoes, bush beans, and squash in them.The plants seem to like them ok. I have colored bags but they don't look good as the soil bleeds through the bag so these black ones will be the ones i will always use, as they look fine now a couple months into the growing season.in these pictures you see a dwarf cherry tomato and a potato plant, then two potato plants and an early girl tomato and then an heirloom tomato and another potato plant. The potatoes are russet, yellow, red and purple skinned.i will say that at this point i have to water the bags (10 gallon) every day or the bigger plants wilt. But that isn't too big of a hassle. Probably i will go with metal raised beds next time for these types of plants or go to 15 gallon black fiber bags.but all in all this was a good experience and i am pleased with the results so far.by the way i live in a cooler climate so the tomatoes aren't jumping in size like when i lived in a warmer climate but time will tell how it all goes.
S**N
Easy to use 3 gallon grow bags
I decided to try these grow bags since they were a better price point. I was very pleased with the size and the quality of the material with the handles to move them around. These are a good option for my growing plants and make it easier to move them around. Looking forward to seeing how the plants do with how often they need watering.
K**G
Appears to be a good product
Having never used grow bags before I bought some 10 gallon bags from Jeria, on a recommendation, and I also bought some 15 gallon bags from Vivosun as I have used some of their other products. Sixteen of the 10 gal bags were the same price as 10 of the 15 gal Vivosun bags but with the size difference that is not a fair comparison. Both appear to be made with similar fabric and is seems to be of decent quality. The carrying handles of both brands are "box X" stitched. The Jeria straps are larger but the Vivosun straps are a woven nylon or polyester material, both should last as long as the bags. The only quality difference I see between the brands is the Vivosun bags are double stitched with a straight hem as well as an edge hem from a serger machine (I think). The Jeria bags have a single hem but appear to be strong enough. I am in the process of filling bags now with a compost blend so time will tell how long everything lasts. With a little care if they both last a few years I will be thrilled but so far so good.
C**A
Outstanding! But 5 Gal, not 10 Gal
Outstanding, though size was 5 gal instead of 10 gal, as listed. Extremely sturdy and well made. Very versatile! Can be used to carry hand tools and groceries. They sit flat. Buying more!
M**I
Good bags with handles for larger plants and Come with free cat toy
Good bags with handles for larger plants. Handles make it much easier to move larger plants. and Come with free cat toy (see video).
A**N
Good
They run bit small but work the best
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