247Garden 5-Pack 3-Gallon Aeration Fabric Pot/Plant Grow Bag w/Handles (260 GSM, Black, 9H x 10D)








Key features
- •Fabric pots allows roots to breathe and grow healthier, boosts plant growth and yields
- •Decreased risk of transplant shock, creates improved overall root structure
- •Keeps plant warmer in winter and cooler in the summer
- •Prevents roots from circling, Decreased risk of transplant shock.
- •Pot Dimension : 10" Diameter 9" Height
247Garden 5-Pack 3-Gallon Aeration Fabric Pot/Plant Grow Bag w/Handles (260 GSM, Black, 9H x 10D)
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Customer Reviews
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I bought the 5 gallon bags and they didn't seem ...
PatC✓ Verified Purchase•May 2, 2017
I bought the 5 gallon bags and they didn't seem big enough so I bought the 7 gallon bags. Here's a picture of the 7 gallon bags with a 5 gallon bucket.
Good price & good product
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•April 11, 2017
Just planted my tomatoes yesterday, but so far these seem to be good quality. Nice thick material. I usually use the Walmart Non-Woven Polypropylene reusable shopping bags and these are a much thicker felt material. I still prefer the Walmart bags but wanted a different color than the blue they offer. I have been warned in the past to not purchase grow bags with stitching, but these seem like they might hold up a few seasons.
Impressive
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•March 30, 2017
I bought these based on the reviews. I haven't planted anything yet but, I like the set of 5, they appear to be well made, they are a good size for what I wanted.
Ok so I do a lot gardening. The grow ...
Kevin✓ Verified Purchase•January 14, 2017
Ok so I do a lot gardening. The grow bags work. This will be my second season using various sizes. A little background. I am an urban gardener living in the Mid West. . My yard is a large concrete patio about 40x20. The bags come in enough sizes to grow virtually every vegetable.
It's a good price and looks like good quality...
Max Harry Johnson✓ Verified Purchase•January 6, 2017
I bought the 1, 2, 3 and 5 gallon ones. The sizes calculation are a bit of a stretch. If you fill the soil all the way to the top then they'll pass, but just expect slightly less than the actual size. It's a good price and looks like good quality so I have no complains.
For my hot climate it dried it very fast and needs watering every day, because of this I add more compost in them along with the potting mix, or double stacking the bags to reduce drainage. (Some people are against compost in containers, but imo this is less of a problem in grow bags because they drain so fast in hot climate).
The roots grow really well in them. I use 1 - 2 gallon containers to grow microdwarf, 3 gallons for determined dwarf tomatoes, and 5 gallons for indetermined dwarfs, cherry tomatoes or full sized tomatoes but top them off and limit the plant to one or two stem.
For my hot climate it dried it very fast and needs watering every day, because of this I add more compost in them along with the potting mix, or double stacking the bags to reduce drainage. (Some people are against compost in containers, but imo this is less of a problem in grow bags because they drain so fast in hot climate).
The roots grow really well in them. I use 1 - 2 gallon containers to grow microdwarf, 3 gallons for determined dwarf tomatoes, and 5 gallons for indetermined dwarfs, cherry tomatoes or full sized tomatoes but top them off and limit the plant to one or two stem.
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