100 Gallon Plant Grow Bag with Handles, Large Heavy Duty Fabric Grow Pot, Durable Breathe Cloth Planting Container for Carrot Onion, Gardening Outdoor
100 Gallon Plant Grow Bag with Handles, Large Heavy Duty Fabric Grow Pot, Durable Breathe Cloth Planting Container for Carrot Onion, Gardening Outdoor
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100 Gallon Plant Grow Bag with Handles, Large Heavy Duty Fabric Grow Pot, Durable Breathe Cloth Planting Container for Carrot Onion, Gardening Outdoor

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Jan 13, 2025
Linda
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Size: 15 gal
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Roomy and sturdy with 4 handles

This is a nice sturdy grow bag big enough for tomato plants which is what I plan on planting in the spring. My neighbor has a couple of tomato plants in hers and they're producing nicely here in south central Florida in early January.

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Jul 8, 2023
Georgette
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Loved these Sacks!

Love these sacks! This year I planted all my vegetables in the grow-sacks! In this big round size I planted all the ingredients for a salad. (Lettuce, radishes, beets, small, round Parisian carrots, scallions, etc.) This sack was perfect! This big round size is shallow, but is deep enough for things that don't have deep roots. BTW a FUN TIP for the scallions; instead of planting seeds (which for scallions, take FOREVER to germinate,) plant the little root-ends that you cut off of your scallions %26 usually throw away. In literally, just a 3-4 days after you plant them, you will see new green onions begin to sprout up. Keep cutting the green tops for your cooking %26 the roots will continue to produce green tops!

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Apr 25, 2024
Diane
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Size: 50 gal
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Very satisfied with product

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