🌟 Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The Gardzen 20-Pack 2 Gallon Grow Bags are crafted from high-quality non-woven fabric, designed for optimal aeration and drainage, ensuring healthier plant growth. With sturdy handles for easy transport and a reusable design, these grow bags are perfect for any gardening enthusiast looking to enhance their plant care routine.
G**
Great starters for vegetables!
When I started my greenhouse, I was looking for a more affordable and eco-friendly option for planting my vegetables, and these fabric containers were exactly what I needed! Not only are they budget-friendly, but they also offer so many practical benefits, like drainage, the fabric in nice and sturdy for my veggies.These containers are functional, lightweight and easy to move around, which is perfect for someone like me who is constantly rearranging my greenhouse setup. They’re also the ideal size for starting vegetables, giving plants enough space to grow without feeling overcrowded. The water capacity is top notch, keeping my plants nice and healthy! One of the best features is how compact they are when not in use—since they fold flat, they take up almost no storage space.Overall, these fabric containers have been a fantastic addition to my gardening routine. They’re great for beginners or anyone looking to save space and money while still getting excellent results. I can’t recommend them enough!
C**N
Good choice for bonsai enthusiasts
Durable and reusable. Good value. I’ve used this brand for several years with good results. Very good at promoting root growth on my pre-bonsai trees.
E**T
Good for plants you might need to move around!
Very good product, strong fabric, good size for single vegetable plants. Seem to hold moisture well too. I have a bunch of different kinds of veggies in them right now. very easy to fill and move when needed.
A**A
Good product
I’m reusing the ones from last year that were outside all winter, still in great shape. Really a great way to grow veggies and save space.
J**K
Gardenz 20-pack "2 Gallon" bags? A size joke: Read here about nursery "Trade" gallons vs. "regular"
Improved from 3 to 4 stars...I gave most of these to my daughter who loves them for her herb "garden" and deck plants. She likes the way they breathe, are portable, store well during the off-season, look nice, and other characteristics garners like. I kept back a couple of them to use as grab-and-go small totes, car trash bag, and other uses that dads like.Original review:Based on earlier reviews about "not a gallon", etc, I ordered 2 gallon sized grow bags vs. the recommended 1 gallon size.Why? Turns out that "trade gallons" are used by nurseries around the entire planet, and have NO standard or consistency in their definitions. A TRADE gallon runs, on average, 7/10s of a REGULAR gallon of whatever you use to measure (water, cow manure, top soil, gear oil, you get the picture). Further, this 7/10 is the average determined by "someone", others come up with a chaotic number ranging from 50% to something looking like an Imperial gallon, even 4 liters!There are no rules good people. My 2 gallon bags are slightly larger than a glass-plastic-steel "standard" gallon used by the dairy industry, petroleum products, paint containers.... get it? So my "2 gallon" bags are ... drum roll please... 1.5 regular gallon, and this visually appears about right. Sorta.Personally, my next visit to the local nursery will include requesting a discount of 30 cents on the dollar for that shrub nestled in a 10 gallon container. Just because that plant is smaller than they say it is. Wish me luck.
R**S
Will work fine
To be honest I haven’t used them yet because here in my State we haven’t had warmer climate for planting outdoors. But, I bought them to get ready for planting outdoors. I believe I paid reasonably for these grow bags instead of paying too much for the more expensive ones. Plants will grow in any type of containers and so as to grow bags. Grow bags does provide air circulation to prevent root bond, good and nice thing about grow bags they help plants developed good root systems. Grow bags are easy to store unlike plastic pots and or clay and cement pots unless you want more a decorative look on plants. Fabric pots I like the most for growing vegetables because they actually do produce higher amounts of fruits with the right amounts of nutrients. Just be aware that the soil medium inside do dry up fast especially outdoors. But, the good thing about the fabric pots is that it does not retain water at the bottom of the pot like other pots. Just make sure you check the soil medium making sure that it does not throughly dry out then the plant will wither and maybe die off. I was growing them in plastic pots but I got tired of making ting holes on the pots for air circulation. So now I just get fabric pots. Hope my suggestion of fabric pots help your plants just like mine.
S**B
I plan to order more
Strong fabric. Stitching seems stout. Handles don't extend beyond top of pot, which is my preference.
P**S
Great deal
Cheap and totally effective. Using for a SOG. They work
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