







๐ Grow Big or Go Home!
This 5-Pack of 5 Gallon Grow Bags is crafted from durable, growth-friendly felt, featuring sturdy handles for easy mobility. Designed to promote healthy root growth through optimal air circulation and drainage, these bags are perfect for cultivating a variety of vegetables and fruits. Washable and reusable, they offer an eco-friendly solution for your gardening needs.
| Asin | B0727L4WD5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #302,285 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #486 in Plant Grow Bags |
| Brand Name | Garden4Ever |
| Capacity | 5 gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,308) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Finish Types | Natural |
| Included Components | Handles |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 10.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D X W X H | 12"D x 12"W x 10.5"H |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Garden4Ever |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43237-2 |
| Material Type | Felt |
| Model Number | 43237-2 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number Of Levels | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 5 |
| Other Special Features Of The Product | Drainage Hole |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant Or Animal Product Type | Flower,Herb |
| Planter Form | Bag |
| Product Style | Garden |
| Set Name | 5-Pack 5 Gallon Grow Bags |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 5 gallons |
| Theme | Vegetable, Fruits |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
| Upc | 602191138434 |
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Quality bags, good value
These are working great so far!There are a *lot* of manufacturers/sellers of these felt grow bags, and it can be difficult to tell the difference from one to the next. They've become a bit of a commodity.What I'm looking for - and what these have delivered - is sturdy construction (including the handles, since I move my plants as needed), good air & water permeability, and lack of any chemical smells or questionable ingredients that could leech into my plants.The 15-gallon size is working well for my 3-year-old pomegranate tree. It's probably on the large size, but I don't mind a bit of extended root growth to avoid having to transplant again. My soil has a lot of organic matter so it's on the lighter side, but the pot & tree still easily weigh 30-40 lbs. altogether, and I can move it around without any worry that the handles and bottom can take it. They aren't stressed whatsoever.At less than $4 per bag, these are comparable - if not cheaper - than plastic containers of similar size, and a lot more convenient since I don't have to trek to the local home center to buy them. Plus, there are all of the benefits to root growth that felt provides over plastic, and they should last a lot longer than cheap vinyl in the brutal Texas sun.Great product at a great value. I'll undoubtedly be buying more at various sizes.
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So far, so good
I was hesitant at first because I had never purchased a fabric grow bag before. After a thorough research, I decided to go for these since reviews commented on its quality, especially for the price. Mine was the 7 gallons pack. So far, it seems to be working great with my tomatoes, peppers and pineapples. I like the fact that it comes with handles which makes it easy to move around. The stitching stands out and looks very solid. I have already gotten lots of positive compliments by other individuals for its aesthetics. After finding a good spot, I ended up adding 2 bricks underneath it for the following reasons: 1) to allow further oxygen filtration on the bottom and to have oxygen coming in from all sides 2) avoid having water retention at bottom for prolonged periods so as to not to promote any mold buildup 3) allow better water drainage so as to avoid any moist sitting at the bottom and 4) to avoid bottom contact with surface to prolong the product's lifetime. Now, I have to wait and see if what lots of people are raving about is true when it comes to root development inside fabric grow bags. I will give an update in the near future most definitely since I am sure lots of people will be interested in finding this out. What's interesting so far is that now that the soil sits in a fabric environment, the water seems to evaporate faster. So definitely take that into account before you purchase. So far, I am looking forward to getting some more fabric pots from this company in the near future. They are affordable, lightweight and are made of good quality.
User
Top quality and worth the investment
I purchased a set of these in April 2020 to grow potatoes and the fabric is very thick and sturdy. The stitching was perfect. Once filled with soil the handles made it easier to move, however, the soil makes it extremely heavy. No mold or mildew forms on the outside of the grow bags. A week after receiving the grow bags I attempted to order another set but they were unavailable so I went with another vendor who was a little less expensive, material was thin/flimsy and brown mold/mildew developed on the outside of the grow bags which is unsightly. I just got my second set of Garden4ever grow bags and I highly recommend them if you want long term use. Iโve included 1 pic of my Grow4ever bags which are 2 months old and no mold. Iโve included 1 pic of the other brand which I believe are VEVO grow bags and you can see the mold mildew on the outside of the bag which now pretty much covers most of the bag.
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Excellent design and quality,many sizes
obsessed with grow bags, or fabric plant pots - whatever you want to call them. I've purchased a fairly ridiculous amount of them over the past year. After trying several brands (all of them were great, I don't have anything bad to say about any of them really) I'd have to say this is my favorite brand. The quality is great and the price is too good to pass on. I've purchased multiple sizes, and multiple packs of several sizes. The fabric is plenty thick and I like that the handles don't stand up and get in the way. Some pots have taller handles that stand up higher than the top edge of the bag. They're great for carrying the bag but also tend to fall in on the plant. It's really a matter of personal preference.Keep in mind, the "gallon" measurement of plant pots isn't an actual gallon. I've seen many reviewers on different bags complain about this issue. I used to try to understand it but gave up, figured it's not worth trying to understand especially since there doesn't seem to be a "standard" on dimensions (for example, I have 50 3-gallon plastic nursery pots and there are at least 10 different sizes in the mix). Measuring solids (soil for example) in gallons is subjective anyway so don't let yourself get hung up on that word. If you filled one gallon pot with sand and one with mulch-like soil amendment, you'd fit more cubic feet of sand in the sand pot than you would soil amendment in its pot. It's not as straight forward as a gallon of liquid. A gallon of water and gallon of milk will both be the same size and same volume.Edit: I've also purchased the 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 15 gallon bags from this seller. After reading so many reviews about the volume not matching the bag size I decided to do an experiment measuring my soil mixture into 5 gallon buckets before dumping it into the grow bags. The 10 gallon grow bag held 2 full 5 gallon "Homer" buckets of soil mixture with room for plants and topped with mulch.Edit #2: These are fantastic when you get an average to above average amount of rainfall. If you end up with a summer that's above average for heat and DRY (no rain for weeks), these are NOT good at all. It's impossible to keep them saturated enough for plants to do well. Even watering multiple times a day, the plants dried out and died. The bags also dry rotted and ripped apart when I tried to move them. The only plants that did well were the ones that I was able to fit into old kiddy pools, plastic saucers or dish pans. Something that I could fill with water and let the plants soak up water. I'm most disappointed by the dry rot though. I expected to be able to use the bags for more than one season. Oh well. Live and learn.
User
AFFORDABLE, DURABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT 30 GAL POT!
Good, large size. Not sure if the fabric is biodegradable but even if not, it is a wonderful alternative to huge,heavy and expensive 30 gallon pots. This is my first time trying this product but it holds soil well even after2 large thunderstorms here in Eastern Alabama! I repotted my lime bush into one bag and will see how happyit is after a few weeks. I expect the bag to work well.
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Tried many different options and this is the best.
I have tried many different bags over the years and these are the only bags I will use or recommend. Great quality. Love the handles. Material is solid and appears that it will last a long time. I bought the 5 gallon and liked them so much I got the 7 gallon. I plan to leave roses in the 7 gallon for several years. After using this type of product for 5 years with 30 - 40 roses in the pots through AZ weather I have only lost 1 rose and that was partially my fault.I have now started using the 3 gallon pots for my rose cuttings. They are the perfect size and hold up perfectly. Now I have over 20 roses in these pots waiting for size so they can be gifted or go in the ground.My only question is how do so many worms get in these bags? I removed a rose the other day to plant in the ground and counted 16 worms that I did not put in the bag 1 year ago when I planted the rose.Highly recommend.
User
Good for avocado trees
There are several 15 gallon bags available on Amazon but most are deeper and narrower than these. These are more wide & shallow, which is exactly what I was looking for to re-pot my 3 year old avocado trees as they have roots only 6" deep . Once filled with potting soil the bags are heavy and not very maneuverable but the handles are study so you can lift the bags to slide a plant dolly under. I would highly recommend setting the bags on some sort of base for better drainage. I had these bags for a few months now. They have green mold growing on the outside from moisture but they are not falling apart yet. I will update my review if they fail within a year. Since all excess water drains out, I do have to water these more often than plants in terracotta pots, so I was given a good advice I want to share. To know when you need to water your tree again without having to dig in dirt to check for that 1" dry soil plant a few flowers close to the edge of the bag - once the flowers start to droop, it is time to water!If you are intending to use these for an avocado pot, you may want to check your variety first:My "Fantastic" , "Joey" and "Hass" varieties did just fine over winter in plastic nursery pots (I didn't put them in the ground in case it freezes) and even rewarded me with one tiny fruit last year. The trees were healthy and full of leaves yet they did not handle transplanting well (or didn't like that much air in the bag) & within 2 weeks dropped all leaves. However, "Lila" avocado loved the new big pots and doubled in size in 3 months. For Memorial weekend our Home Depot got a large shipment of fruit trees so I bought another "Joey" & "Fantastic" avocados since they were $38 vs. $70 at the nursery. They both got planted in these 15 gal bags I ordered more of. "Joey" dropped ALL leaves again & shows no sign of life. "Fantastic" dropped some leaves but is still hanging there. It is South Texas and >100F right now so I have to water every other morning instead of weekly. These grow bags may be drying out too fast for the avocados. They work great for citrus trees though! I have Meyer's Lemon, Key Lime, and Calamondin Orange planted in these bags and all 3 doing great and have so many fruits in various size & shade of green I had to cage the trees for the branches not to break!
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I love the Garden4Ever Grow Bags
I love the Garden4Ever Grow Bags! I purchased the 7 gallon, along with the 10 and 15 gallon. They are very well made. The green overlock stitching adds nice reinforcement, along with a splash of color. The handles make it easy to move the pots if necessary. My tomato plants are doing great in these pots. I also planted a Cantaloupe container variety in one of the 15 gallon pots and it too is doing spectacular. There isn't any mold or fungus on the outside of the containers, so I know the airflow is good, despite the the very humid, wet summer that gardeners in the northeast are having to endure. I have tried one other popular fabric planter and the Garden4Ever Grow Bags are by far the BEST! I anticipate that I will get another season, if not two, out of these grow bags. They are of superior quality, as well as reasonably priced. I highly recommend them.
User
they work
Told me they would send me garden gloves as a gift, never did. Sunraise Grow bags are better
User
Muy bonitas
Se pueden mover facilmente de lugar y se ven muy lindas
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Fraude
Es una estafa, robo de mi dinero.
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