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VIVOSUN 5-Pack 1 Gallons Grow Bags Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Pots with Strap Handles Tan

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VIVOSUN 5-Pack 1 Gallons Grow Bags Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Pots with Strap Handles Tan

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11.69

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4.6

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Customers appreciate the planters for their durability, quality, and ease of transport. They find the bags well-made, sturdy, and better than pots or raised beds for growing vegetables and fruits. The handles make it easy to move around and allow for air flow. Many customers find them a good value for money and work well. However, some have differing opinions on the size and handle durability.

Product Description

· Durable Construction: Made of thickened nonwoven fabric with reinforced sturdy handle straps for easier lifting and moving · Aerated Roots: The nonwoven fabric allows air to circulate around plant roots for healthier root structure · Effective Drainage: The grow bags naturally drain excess water, preventing over-watering and moldy soil · Multipurpose Use: Perfect for indoor or outdoor grow operations with traditional soil or soil mixes · Easy Transport: The double stitched handles allow for effortless transportation of full grow bags

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A KingReviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024

I purchased this set for my papaya trees, and I couldn't be happier. It's the perfect size and large enough for what I needed it for. It's made of quality material that is sturdy and durable. Great functionality, nice black color, and look professional like the ones I have seen in a nursery. It helps the plant growth as I expected. Great product and value for money!

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Flash - AFMCReviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020

These arrived in a sealed 5 pack , my initial response was thinking they’re a little smaller than a standard 5 gallon bucket size .. I’m glad I went with the 5 gallon and not the 3 gallon . Other than being slightly smaller than I had anticipated, these are amazing . The material breathes and lets water out slowly like a cloth wall should , yet doesn’t let all the water out and keeps everything aerated and damp . I won’t have to worry about water being trapped or getting mildew with these . The handles let me move them around the deck as needed for social events or to keep them in the spots with sun or shade depending on my growth needs . For the price I will be buying more of these next year and expanding my deck garden to include more vegetables now that I have found a way to grow and move plants as needed on my deck . The one other bonus for the handles on these is being able to move plants into my garage when severe storms come through and don’t want my plants damaged . If you live in the city , or in my situation I live in the country and the deer and varmints eat anything in a yard garden - Then getting these cloth sack pots and using your deck is the way to go ! Highly recommended. The only reason I didn’t do 5 stars on sturdiness and durability is because they are cloth sacks , and while they’re exceptionally durable for being cloth , they cant replace using hard pots , however for ease of movement and price - they are 5 stars all the way . Next season I will try to reuse these 5 ( they claim they can be used again and again - although I haven’t tested that as these are the first season and new) . If that’s the case and I can reuse these next year , I’d go 5 stars on all of the categories. Get these and be glad you did ! Just remember the 5 gallon is more like a 3-4 gallon size , so don’t expect a full tall 5 gallon bucket when you open these !

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GsamReviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019

I purchased a set of (5) 30 Gallon pots. I actually found these by accident when I was searching Amazon for a regular black plastic pots. As always the local box store sold them way too expensive. It was the picture of other VERIFIED PURCHASERS on Amazon that convinced me to give them a try. Have only had them for about three weeks and no negative comments. The picture is of a Pineapple plant being grown in the Fabric pot. Pineapple plants do not require much water and air temperature should be around 72 degrees. I like the fact that the roots will grow to the outer edges as well and will have air circulating to them through the fabric pot. Maybe no much but more-so if it were a plastic pot. It has been three weeks since I transferred my plant to the new pot as it was suffering from over watering in the plastic pot it was in. Since I moved it to the Fabric Pot, the yellow on the leaves (an indicator of too much water or root rot) has gone away. No over watering on Fabric pots. So far very happy! I will purchase more fabric pots and will be looking at the 15 gallon ones. Update 5/17/20 So this week I attempted to move one of my 30 gallon pots with full soil and a fully grown Pineapple plant in it onto a 5" Plastic pallet so that the fabric pot gets air circulation not only on the sides but from underneath as well and keep the pot from sitting on the hot concrete. I grabbed the pot from one handle and I tried to JERK Lift it onto the pallet and created a 9 in tear on the the handle I grabbed it from. Let me be clear, this is not in anyway a knock on the fabric pot and it was my fault. I was merely being a "Guy" about the whole thing and not looking for any help to lift it from both sides. The pineapple plant is prickly so I was just trying to get underneath it and get it on the pallet. So here is the "GOOD NEWS". I had a spare same size fabric pot laying around, so what did I do. I carefully Double-Bagged the existing ripped pot into a newer fabric pot and I WAS BACK IN BUSINESS. E.g. one fabric pot into another. Try doing that with a cracked plastic pot. Lesson learned, call my wife next time to come help me :) I love this stuff and can't wait to get my hands on the 15 gallon ones. Last time I checked they were out of stock. Stay tuned for more lovely pineapple fabric grown pics. Update 6/22/20 Finally have some good pics using the Fabric Pot Bags with full grown Pineapple plants in them. The bags must be a plus, as my wife and I are not experienced growers. Plastic pallets below Fabric Grow pots help keep them off the hot concrete and avoid having the bag rot due the weather elements. Pic 1 - A harvested Pineapple from a Fabric Grow Bag Pot, YUM ! Pic 2 - Original Pineapple that has been in fabric pot since we purchased the grow pot bags Pic 3 - Update from 9/22 Pic 4 - Update from 9/22 Pic 5 - Pineapple in blossom, YUM Pic 6 - Fully grown pineapple plants in 30 gallon grow bags Pic 7 - Side pic of pallet with another 30 gallon grow bag All in all we have three active 30 gallon bags and looking forward to more. These bags are great. Recommend them highly! Update - 9/22/20 - Cannot get enough of these pots. Take a look at the 9/22 pics. I cannot control the order of them when Amazon posts them but I wrote 9/22 on the image. One pineapple from these pots at about 14 inches tall. HUGEEEE. This was the double bagged pot that broke on me (my fault) months ago but going strong. Thanks again

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024

Ordered and did not open until much later. Unfortunately I received five square/rectangular bags and it was too late to return for the pictured round ones. Am figuring what I can plant with these. They do seem sturdy and well made for the price value.

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AngellmanReviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025

These work well. Plants grow well, they drain well. This size is big enough to grow decent flowers in, yet small enough to move around easily. The handles are worthless but you don't need them.

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MadeleineReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025

Sturdy, durable, attractive. Folds up, saves space when not in use. Lightweight even when filled with soil and water.

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N W YoungReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

I can’t say enough about these grow bags. The quality of the material and the size is perfect. I have the 10 gallon and 20 gallon bags. I will be purchasing the 15 gallon bags soon for my spring planting.

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Mrs. Green GenesReviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025

I only used one of these and gave one to a friend. They are very sturdy and I look forward to using them to plant potatoes, because people rave about how easy it is to grow them in grow bags. Also, I think they would be great for other root vegetables, or herbs.

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SmithReviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025

Black wasn't avilable when I needed these which is unfortunate but not the end od the world. I am not sure if the brown color will have any ill affect on the final product. Overall, well built, no tears or rips, quailty seems to be okay, handles are sturdy.

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AidanReviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025

Good grow bags. Have taken a good amount of use & abuse (salt build up, roots growing through the fabric, etc), and held up well. I run coconut coir for my grows, so unsure of how good they are for soil.

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Jennifer TymiakReviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024

Seems great Plants seem happy Filled and had plants in the moved handles are on good and they seem durable Recommend

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JanisinbcReviewed in Canada on June 10, 2024

I really like the quality of these pots, will see after a growing season if I still feel that way. Being able to move them easily and having the plant breathe a lot easier has been great so far.

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John GReviewed in Canada on June 2, 2024

They seem sturdy and strong. I had to move a couple of them after they were full. The handles held up to the wait when lifting and dragging them around.