🌿 Grow Big, Live Green! - Elevate your gardening game with Maui Mike's Soft Pot.
The Root Pouch Maui Mike's Soft Pot is a 15-gallon fabric planter designed for optimal plant health. Made from recycled water bottles, it features industrial-strength handles for easy mobility and superior aeration to keep roots cool in summer and warm in winter. This durable grow bag is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring your plants thrive year-round.
Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 0.1 x 5.91 inches |
Capacity | 15 Gallons |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.25"D x 10"W x 15"H |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Round |
Style Name | Industrial |
Planter Form | Bag |
Color | Brown |
Finish Types | Made from recycled water bottles |
Material Type | Fabric |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Tomato |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Additional Features | lightweight |
C**H
Working really well
We are renting our home and I wanted a garden. I didn’t want to dig up their backyard so I started investigating bag growing. It works really well and these bags are very heavy duty. They are holding us well for by large tomato plants. I only wish this brand had the smaller quad bags. I highly recommend this brand. It’s my favorite.
I**T
Great option for more planting space
This is my first time growing in these bags. I planted tomatoes in them and so far they are working really well. Just be aware that when growing in these bags, the soil dries out quicker than plants in the ground. But with the 15-gallon bags, this doesn't seem to be too much of an issue...at least not now. We'll see when we hit the peak of summer weather. Regardless, these bags have given me additional planting space in my garden and I'd buy them again.
S**M
Healthy plants and a cheap alternative to large (20 gallon) pots
I used a bunch of these this summer in various sizes. I appreciate the low cost, at least as opposed to buying pot in the 20-gallon range. My plants have all done well. I see a couple of potential problems. First, if the pot is on a nonporous surface water can't get out of the bottom. My plants all did well, but I worry about how wet the bottom couple of inches stayed. I placed some on a wire rack to allow evaporation from the bottom. Many of them have developed mold-moss-I don't know what. It doesn't bother me with my current uses, but you should consider it.
T**K
works very well
great for growing potatoes
S**E
The roots love these baskets
My tomato plants started out may 10-12" tall upon receiving them in their own store bought containers from one of my favorite store's to shop for plants, I ordered these Root basket's and within a month they grew 10-12 more inches! These Root Basket's are amazing! They Roots Love them! Here is a picture of what they look like today just a month later, and they are full of tomatoes!Must have! Especially if you live in an apartment.Very satisfied!
A**R
Falls apart too soon.
Falls apart too soon, one season.
C**L
Looks good so far
This is currently outside full of starter potatoes. It is too early to tell how well it works but I can lift it, it appears sturdy, and so far it looks durable. In fact, it even looks attractive so doesn’t fit the term “sack of potatoes”.
D**N
Great way to pot plants!
I planted a lime tree in it and am able to easily move the tree to catch rain and sunshine as needed. I like not having heavy ceramic or plastic pots that crack . My lime tree likes it, too!
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