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JERIA 8-Pack 3 Gallon Grow Bags, Aeration Fabric Pots with Handles, Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Grow Pots with 8 Pcs Plant Labels

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Size: 3 Gallons


Features

  • PAKAGE: 8 pack 3 gallons grow bags with 8 pcs plant labels. 3 gallons pot dimensions : 10" Diameter 9" Height.
  • Material:High quality nonwoven fabric, better than plastic container, Environmental protection,and BPA-free.
  • Easy to transplant: The soft, light, breathable and durable bag with sturdy handle straps allows easy and safe moving. Decreased risk of transplant shock.
  • Excellent Protection: It Provides Water drainage through the soil to eliminate over watering. Keeps plant warmer in winter and cooler in the summer.
  • Premium quality: Can be washed reused and stored for future use.

Description

Grow bags of different sizes A variety of sizes are available 1 Gallon Fabric Pot: 7" x 6" (18cm x 15cm) 2 Gallons Fabric Pot: 9" x 7.5" (23cm x 19cm) 3 Gallons Fabric Pot: 10" x 9" (25cm x 23cm) 5 Gallons Fabric Pot: 12" x 10" (30cm x 27cm) 7 Gallons Fabric Pot: 13" x 12" (33cm x 31cm) 10 Gallons Fabric Pot: 16" x 12" (40cm x 31cm) The advantages of non- woven fabric BPA-free Durable Breathable Reutilization Water Permeable Read more Make widespread use of Perfect for growing potato, tomato, carrot, strawberry, chilli, eggplant and other flower plants.Featured with 2 sturdy handles to make moving more convenient and easy while the durable base ensure its safe in use. Safely escort your plants to anywhere you want.Grow bags are a perfect option you have very little room for an in-ground garden. They can be arranged any place that receives sunlight such as a porch or near a window. Read more Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Grow Pots Can be washed reused and stored for future use.High quality nonwoven fabric, better than plastic container.Non-woven fabric. Fabric allows roots to breathe and grow healthier, boosts plant growth and yields. Decreased risk of transplant shock, creates improved overall root structure. Read more USE METHOD Ensure that the sides of the grow bags stay upright as you are adding the soil.Moisten the medium before planting. After planting the plant, add an all-natural fertilizer to the surface of the pot and scratch it in. Keep the plant moist until the plant had become established. DESIGN The plants planted in the bag can be transported anywhere and anytime, Built-in study handles for easy movement, indoor or outdoor use and easy to fold for storage. Great for apartment balconies, decks, porches or garden beds. Create a quick and easy garden for vegetables and annuals. BREATHABLE A well-developed root system is the key to overall growth. Designed with superior breathable fabric to promote faster plant growth through better aeration, it provides water drainage to stop overwatering, better than the plastic salver. Read more


Product Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 1.4 pounds


Manufacturer: JERIA


Date First Available: June 14, 2019


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  • Buyer beware
Size: 5 Gallons
Ordered 5 gal bags. They came labeled 5gal but these are 3 1/2 gal bags ..... Not right size ... Pics next to 5gal bucket and 5 gal smartpot
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 by Mr Leather Mr Leather

  • Switching to these is the best decision I could have done!!
Size: 5 Gallons
I am really happy with these bags, one of my best decisions was to switch from 5 gallon buckets to these cloth bags. My roots are doing what they need to without endlessly growing in circles in the bottom of a bucket! Made a big difference in my grow by getting big faster in the veg cycle and producing very large , solid and dense buds!! I put my buckets away! I won’t be using anything else but these. They’re strong, sturdy fabric that I just throw in the washing machine between uses. Easier to move around than bucket and they’re durable beyond my expectations!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021 by Jason W. Riley Jason W. Riley

  • Good in the right climate-dry out FAST
Size: 3 Gallons
I decided to try growing vegetables in pots and because I live in a semi-tropical climate went with these fabric pots because I was concerned about regular pots not draining well enough. It's not uncommon for us to get torrential downpours that can drop inches of rain in a few hours so for additional drainage I used a combination of potting soil, vermiculite and coco coir. Within hours of putting out the pots with my seedlings we got a thunderstorm and about 2" of rain. In a regular pot I'm sure the plants would have drowned but mine were fine. However, less than 48 hours later the plants were wilting and the soil was dry. Now that we're in the dry season I find myself having to water intensely every day or the plants dry out. If it's windy I may have to water twice a day to keep them moist. I'm not knocking this product but wanted people to be aware of what they're getting into. If you live in a wet area or are prepared to water A LOT these would be fine and you'll never have to worry about over-watering. If you live in a dry or windy climate I would not recommend this type of pot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2020 by GG

  • Labled wrong
Size: 3 Gallons
There is no way these were 3 gallon even though the lable stated 3 gallon. You maybe could fit a one gallon jug inside. Very disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019 by Aaron Scott

  • Color me surprised!
Size: 7 Gallons
This is our first time using grow bags. We hemmed and hawed over which brand to buy and if they were worth purchasing versus using the plastic pails we already had. This is what we've learned so far: These bags are exceptionally durable. The orientation of the handles is convenient, and they're ultra- sturdy. We've lugged our tomatoes around - no problem. The plants in these bags are THRIVING compared to the three seedlings we put in plastic buckets. There's no contest. Sizing is accurate. They seem small, but nursery "gallons" are different than traditional gallons. We sized up to be safe. We planted as follows: In each 7-gallon bag: 2 zucchini plants, two squash plants, 2 green beans. In each 5-gallon bag: ONE bush tomato (sized up to accommodate staking and glad we did! In each 3-gallon bags: 2 leaf lettuce, 2 kale, radishes. You will need to water bag plants more often than bucket plants, but the results are amazing and very unexpected. The quality control is excellent. No issues with mold etc. This our planting, so I can't speak to their durability, but I expect to use these for years based on their current condition. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2021 by Mona Frechette

  • Stylish pot
Size: 7 Gallons
Bought this for my tomato and zucchini plants. The bags work better than I thought. First, they are very lightweighted. Second, they look more stylish than the troditional plastic black pot. Third, i can transfer the bag easily using the bag handles without making my hands dirty. I may buy more later ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019 by joanna

  • Yes, you should!
Size: 7 Gallons
I decided to try these because we were hit by a late snow and freeze in April (Massachusetts). Our growing season is not very long as it is. I have 3 large raised beds and this killed off quite a lot of my young plants that I’d grown from seeds and had just moved to the garden days earlier. Then we were hit HARD by chipmunks, baby bunnies and squirrels. I couldn’t seem to catch a break. Out of frustration for the few I had left, I ordered these fabric bags. They’re fantastic! I’ve even been growing green beans and cukes in them. We were hit by drowning rains this year too so I could simply move them under the decks shelter and move them back out when it was safe! I’ll be using them again this spring with smaller bags for herbs and large for tomatoes and blueberries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021 by djgeez djgeez

  • Love these
Size: 7 Gallons
Growing garlic in mine current. Very sturdy and they drain really well . My favorite thing about these is that when I water the bee's immediately fly over and land on the sides of the grows bags and can safely get a drink without danger of drowning . Excellent waterer for pollinators . Will be a repeat customer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020 by AmazonBre

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