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VIVOSUN 5-Pack 3 Gallon Plant Grow Bags Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Pots with Handles

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Color: Black


Size: 3 Gallons


Features

  • Sturdy Fabric Material: Made of 300g of thickened nonwoven fabric, these pots are moderately permeable, and BPA-free
  • Great Drainage: Nonwoven fabric means the pots do not retain excess water, allowing your roots to breathe for healthier, more vigorous growth
  • Durable, Reinforced Handles: While the competition uses flimsy handles that are merely strips of the same fabric the pot is made from, we use serger stitches to sew handles onto the pot so they can support a full bag of soil
  • Portable Bags: Heavy-duty handles and rugged material mean you can move bags full of soil and plants with ease
  • Use It for Years: Grow bags prevent circling root structure; Combined with pruning and trimming roots, these bags can be used and reused for years

Material: Nonwoven Fabric


Color: Black


Special Feature: Drainage Hole


Style: Garden


Planter Form: Bag


Material: Nonwoven Fabric


Color: Black


Special Feature: Drainage Hole


Style: Garden


Planter Form: Bag


Shape: Cylindrical


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor


Mounting Type: Floor Standing


Plant or Animal Product Type: Herb


Product Dimensions: 9.7"D x 9.7"W x 9.8"H


Brand: VIVOSUN


Capacity: 3 Gallons


Number of Pieces: 5


Pattern: Solid


Theme: Flowers & Plants


Finish Type: Moderately


Number of Levels: 1


Item Weight: 0.93 Pounds


Item Weight: 14.9 ounces


Manufacturer: VIVOSUN


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: FBA_311001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Great bag for the price
Color: Black Size: 10 Gallons
I use these for potatos and peppers. They work well and are sturdy enough. They also drain well when it rains or I (over) water the plants. I have ordered multiple sets of this brand and have found them to be well made and long lasting, especially for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by JG42

  • Super Cool!
Color: Tan Size: 15 Gallons
I love these bags. What a great idea for many reasons. They are light in weight, you can move them around and they are airy for the roots. I really didn’t expect them to be that great but truly are. They are made well made and really sturdy. I have my happy tomato plants in them right now and they look very happy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Wendy Poma

  • Very good quality. Drains extremely well.
Color: Black Size: 10 Gallons
We purchased these as a trial run for Frangipani or “Plumeria” flowering plants. They require very loose and well draining soil. These pots do live up to this standard extremely well. The handles are woven and stitched to the felt. They seem to hold well even when the soil is wet and very heavy. The stitching seems to hold them together quite well, and the felt seems fairly heavy and durable. They drain so well in fact that we may need to increase our watering as the soil seems to dry quite quickly. We have also used them for a pot liner in one plant and this one seems to keep the moisture a little longer. I would recommend these for indoor use only as a pot liner since being made of felt, the draining could be very messy. As of now, I am very happy with this product. We will see if the quality can withstand the suns degradation through Florida's quite lengthy growing season. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Clay Stephens Clay Stephens

  • Embracing the grow bag rage, but I have questions
Color: Black Size: 20 Gallons
Last weekend, I finally brought out these grow bags (which I bought months ago) to transplant my heirloom tomato seedlings outdoors. After much research, I bought the 20 gallon size because many online experts said that is the min size required for tomatoes. I am an intermediate gardener: I have success with some plants/vegetables and struggle with others. Last year, I planted heirlooms (from Home Depot) in my zone 6a garden that and had a mediocre yield (but I learned that my soil needed calcium and that's why the yield wasn't that great). I've tried growing tomatoes in pots (5-10 gallon), but learned that that size is way too small and that's why they died quickly. So armed with the experience of my failures and knowing that I need to rotate crops this year, I decided to try the grow bags to see if I have greater success with my tomatoes. Here are my notes so far: a) The 20 gallon size is HUGE. It holds A LOT of soil and compost. I folded down the sides of the bags by about 4" (cuz I saw an expert do it on Youtube) and filled the bags with a mix of Miracle Gro potting soil and compost. I filled the bags to about 4" from the top (so not even full) and I started with approx 10 qts of compost plus 46-50 qts of soil PER BAG!!! b) Keep in mind, even after you fill the bags with soil and add your plants, once you water it the volume of soil will shrink and the level you started with will go even lower! That's what happened with the first bag I filled -- now I have to go back and remove my plants to add more soil! What a pain!! c) Anyone that says these bags are easy to move is living in an alternate reality. Again, my bags are only 3/4 full (approx 17 gal) and trying to pick them up is near impossible. I'm 5'4", 160lbs and I exercise but I needed my husband to help me. I put 3 of these bags on plant rollers because they're so heavy. So here's a tip: fill the bags where they are going to reside. Don't even think you can move them easily when they're full. d) Speaking of plant rollers, I needed something to sturdy the bottom of the bags since the plant rollers are smaller than the diameter of the base of these bags (again, this size is HUGE). So I ran to the Dollar Store and bought a bunch of pool noodles. I curled them up and put them at the bottom of the bags (with a chopstick inserted in the hole to keep both ends circular) so that when placed on the rollers, the sides wouldn't droop. Not saying you should or need to do this, but this is what I did. e) The good news is that since I rolled the sides down, I had a built in wind protection for my plants. For the days following my transplanting, the wind around here was horrible, gusting up to 50+mph. So I lifted up the sides and they acted like a makeshift wind barrier for the seedlings. At least it helped a little in between gusts. f) People say that these grow bags make your life easier but I'm worried about the water needs of my plants. I am hoping for an every other day watering schedule, but it seems like my plants need more water in these bags. Perhaps it's because the soil is fresh and needs a lot of water in the beginning to really saturate the amount in the bags or maybe our windy days are drying out the surface much quicker, but I am still watering a little every day for the last 3 days. Hopefully this tapers down. g) I bought the black bags as everyone recommends them over the brightly colored ones. I think the black bags actually look kinda cool in a minimalist modern kinda way. h) I followed the advice of an expert to plant one tomato plant per 20-gal bag, but to plant additional plants around the perimeter. So I planted marigolds, green onions, chives, zinnia seeds, and hot peppers with my tomato plants (companion planting). I may have to thin these out later in the year, but it seemed like there was a lot of grow space left that I could use. So I will report back later in the summer to update on the success (or not) of these grow bags. At least they are inexpensive and collapsible. 5.13 Update: It's been a week and here are my notes: - The watering needs did in fact taper down. I used my water meter to check that the soil is indeed moist and happy to report that it is. So I give the plants a deep watering only every 2-3 days, depending on the heat. - The plants seem to be very happy in these bags! My zinnias, chives, and onions haven't sprouted yet, and one Sandia pepper plant is slow (but green and vibrant). However the marigolds and tomatoes are growing like crazy. (I forgot to mention I add Plantone or Vegetone with some bone meal and earthworm casings to the soil, though. That probably helped). The true test will be when the roots hit the sides of the bag later this summer. - My garden is south facing so I only had to move one bag around to maximize the sunlight. Thankfully, it's on a roller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by MJ15

  • 10gal perfect for Tomato plants!
Color: Black Size: 10 Gallons
I just received these in the mail and my tomato plants are still seeds under a grow light, so I have not used them yet and won’t for another month or two. But, I’m writing this review because I wasn’t sure what size to buy for my tomato plants and almost bought the 20gal before reading other reviews. The 10gal will be perfect for tomato plants, peppers and other vegetables with deeper routes. I’d describe the size as similar to reusable shopping bags, but circular and not square. I decided to buy these because last year I planted my tomato plants too close together and my garden was a mess! I also couldn’t get to all sides of them and it was annoying. Bags make it easy to space them out more, will keep from casting shade over other vegetable plants and I can rotate it around to take care of all of them individually. The handles look like they could possibly break when full of soil and a large plant. Others do have this complaint. But, I feel if you fill these where you intend to keep them and you hold the sides instead of the handles, this won’t be an issue even with larger plants. I was very happy opening these and may purchase more before last frost in New England ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by marcy

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