🌱 Grow smart, harvest easy—your garden’s new best friend!
This 6-pack of 10-gallon grow bags features breathable double-layer fabric for superior ventilation, a large transparent harvest window for easy plant monitoring, and reinforced handles for effortless mobility. Ideal for a wide variety of vegetables and flowers, these durable, foldable bags combine convenience with versatility for year-round gardening success.
G**E
Pleased with functionality of the plant bags
Large and sturdy, I have potatoes planted in mine and they are doing beautifully. Holds in moisture, the handles make it possible to move them are easily.
G**E
a great price, and real solid potato growing system with no digging and turning ground.
This is a great product for beginners at growing veggies. The item was well built and easy to manage.
P**R
Growing Versatilety
Large sturdy bags. Could be used for most any thing you would grow in your garden, only it can be movable. They also have a "window with flap covering" to view growth below soil level, not 100% sure how this will work but I think it might work well for potatoes. The sides can be rolled down if you do not need the full depth or left up to provide some shade. Reusable makes them a great value.
J**N
Perfect for Growing Potatoes
The bags are made of a heavy duty fabric and appear to be very durable. They are perfect for growing potatoes.
S**A
Potato garden
Well made - perfect size to start my potato garden - great price - Great quality fabric
M**Y
Good product
Work perfectly and handy
P**E
The 5gal pots are 3.85gal pots. But, please read
I have been looking for 4 gallon pots forever and I see these and jumped as I only needed 12. They say they are 5 gallon but when you do the calculations (which I'll post below with AI just to prove it) it comes out to 3.85 gallons. Now you can repeat this calculation with other grow bags and you will find what I'm saying to be correct most bags line up very close not 1+ gallons off. I told the people to label them as 4 gallon pots and the will sell out, QUICKLY. I always watered my plants to much with the 5 gallon bags and not enough with the 3 gallon bags. And every one who grow the Lord's lettuce knows there no such thing as a 4 gallon fabric pot! I digress one last thing taller pots than wider at the bottom have a lil more space for the roots to grow so thumbs up there. Here's the equationTo calculate the volume of a round planter pot with different bottom and top diameters (a frustum of a cone), you can use the formula for the volume of a truncated cone:V = \frac{\pi h}{3} \left( r_1^2 + r_1r_2 + r_2^2 \right)Where:is the volume in cubic inches,is the height of the pot (11.8 inches),is the radius of the bottom (half the bottom diameter, inches),is the radius of the top (half the top diameter, inches).Since the top and bottom diameters are the same, this simplifies to the volume of a cylinder:V = \pi r^2 hPlugging in the values:r = 4.9 \, \text{inches}, \, h = 11.8 \, \text{inches}V = \pi (4.9)^2 (11.8) ]Would you like me to calculate the final result?Me: it's 890 no?Ai: Yes, you're correct! The volume is approximately 890 cubic inches.890 cubic inches= 3.85 gallons
A**R
Great for growing root vegetables when garden space is limited.
Working well, potato plants have sprouted. Hopefully we’ll get some potatoes out of them.
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