🌱 Grow smarter, not harder—your garden’s new best friend!
PHYEX 12-Pack 20 Gallon Grow Bags are crafted from thick 300G breathable polyester felt fabric, promoting superior root aeration and drainage. Featuring reinforced handles for easy transport, these durable, reusable fabric pots offer a sustainable alternative to plastic containers. Ideal for vegetables, flowers, and seedlings, they support healthy, vigorous plant growth across multiple seasons.
C**R
Well-made
They are big, well-made, and easy to use. I started using fabric grow bags last summer, and found that the plant’s roots really love them. They will fill all the space up. They never get over-watered. It’s important to make sure the soil is good quality, so it will retain moisture and nutrients. You should do this regardless of where you place plants, but fabric grow bags need it more. The fabric lets the roots have more oxygen, but it also lets any additional water drain out that isn’t held in by the soil. Liquid fertilizers will wash out faster, especially if there’s a heavy rain. For certain plants that are root-heavy, they will eat up all the soil, leaving less to retain water and fertilizer. These are plenty big if you want to add more soil as they grow, if necessary.The sides are tall enough to provide a little protection for small plants. For some, I fold them down to let more heat/light in, and unfold them as they grow taller. The fabric is sturdy, but if you don’t fill up the bag with soil, and don’t fold down the sides, they can shift inwards. They are still only fabric, so treat them accordingly and it won’t be a problem. I have occasionally stuck bamboo sticks in them to stabilize the plants, but also to buttress the soft-bodied sides of the bags until the plants a large enough to clear them. If a plant gets big enough, the sides being soft can be an advantage. For instance, I grew yellow summer squash, and eventually it became so large that it wanted to lay down some, and that put the thick stalk laying on the side of the bag. In a hard-bodied pot, this would have broken the stalk. With the bag, I just made sure the side was folded inward to block the soil, and let the squash do what it wanted. Happy, productive squash plant!At the end of the season, I empty the bags and give them a strong washing with the hose. We have a humid climate and they will grow algae and moss on the outside, just as easy as they help roots grow on the inside. I haven’t used them to grow anything large enough for a transfer elsewhere, but if that was your purpose, you can cut the bag to remove it, or cut it strategically to allow the rootball to grow past it, and leave the bag partially in place to decompose in the ground.
D**S
Excellent addition to my garden
Well made, easy to use
K**S
I love these.
I absolutely love these grow bags. They worked perfectly, are easy to move around as needed, and they were a great price! We currently have an apartment with 4 balconies and needed an option to start a small vegetable crop, all while having the ability to move things around as needed. These grow bags were the perfect solution. They are very easy to move around thanks to the built in handles and they have held up well in both full sun and partial sun conditions. When we first planted we read a tip to just water the outside of the bag as well and the soil on top, this provide a nice lengthy period of moist soil for our plants to get established. I think anyone who loves gardening should definitely have at least a few of these on hand for any changing situations that may arise.
E**H
Plants grow well but will dry out fast have to water regularly
This item can last good couple seasons maybe 3 Can plant a variety of things in them
M**L
Looks like it’s good quality
Nice and sturdy came vacuumed sealed and looks to be of good quality fabric.
A**N
Save your plants during bad weather, and nematode control
OMG I love these so much and here are the reasons why:-reusable-allows you to move a plant(s) around to find the perfect grow conditions-allows you to bring plants inside during inclement weather (hurricanes here in FL or a winter freeze)!-the best solution to control or prevent nematodes (okra growers, you know what I’m talking about!) that I’ve found because you can change the soil more easily, Saran Wrap it it you need to between growing seasons (never found a way to do this in the ground), and plant marigolds in 2-3 months before planting the actual crop that is susceptible to nematodes
L**B
Cost effective alternative to hard-shell pots
The right balance of depth and width. Handles are strong enough. CAUTION: It is porous and black so moisture dissipates faster than hard-shelled pots. Water more frequently.
C**N
Awesome idea
Loved planting my potatoes in these. A week after planting, I am already having to mound them - and no digging around in the ground trying to find them. Planted 5 bags already. Have some sweet potatoes and a Persian cucumber left.
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