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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Sustainable Village

Arrives Mar 15 – Mar 17
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Size: 5 Gallon


Features

  • FABRIC GROW BAGS MOISTURELOCK TECHNOLOGY - A container gardening bag is made of BPA-free waterproof fabric sewn to the inside of the container, providing excellent drainage. The top of a garden bags has a triple hem for added strength.
  • PLANT BAGS - Use cloth pots to avoid dry pockets in the soil. MoistureLock prevents soil from drying out too quickly by simulating natural drying patterns. The bottom seam is sewn on the outside using marine-bonded thread to prevent rot.
  • PLANT GROW BAGS LESS WATER USAGE - The efficiency of plant grow bags in water usage not only conserves resources but also simplifies plant care, making them a practical choice for indoor and outdoor gardening grow bags.
  • BREATHABLE CLOTH GROW BAGS - Our US-made garden bucket planter bags, are designed with a tan fabric strip at the bottom of the container to facilitate aeration, air pruning, drainage, and promote healthy roots.
  • FABRIC PLANT POTS - The breathability of fabric grow pots enhances root health by keeping soil cooler, a benefit that traditional pots made of clay or plastic cannot provide. Cooler roots are better to absorb nutrients and water for a healthier plant.

Material: Plastic


Color: Tan


Special Feature: Drainage Hole


Style: Modern


Planter Form: Bag


Material: Plastic


Color: Tan


Special Feature: Drainage Hole


Style: Modern


Planter Form: Bag


Shape: Round


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Mounting Type: Inside Mount,Outside Mount


Brand: Sustainable Village


Capacity: 5 Gallons


Number of Pieces: 5


Pattern: Solid


Finish Type: fabric


Item Weight: 1.3 Pounds


UPC: 723592447847


Size: 5 Gallon


Package Dimensions: 11.23 x 9.14 x 5.71 inches


Item Weight: 1.3 pounds


Manufacturer: Grassroots Fabric Pots


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: June 24, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just great pots!
Size: 20 Gallon
The media could not be loaded. These pots are well made and last forever! I’ve been using a 100 gallon in the Grassroots fabric pots for quite a while and it stands up to the elements! Obviously what sets grassroots apart is the durability and the liner on the inside which ends approx. 3 inches above the bottom, which helps direct plant root growth, air prune roots, prevent water leakage, and prevent plants from getting root bound easily. After seeing what a great price these were, I decided to purchase the 5 pk of the 20 gallon Grassroots Fabric pots. These live up to the same standards set by the 100 gallon plus I can actually pick these up when filled with soil. Although they can easily weigh upwards of 100 lbs when filled with dense soil. These pots combine the air pruning benefits of a fabric pots and the durability of plastic and removes the annoying leakage issue. Overall highly recommend, money well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Ghostbuster

  • Best grows ever!
Size: 10 Gallon
These grow bags are super!! My tomato plants love them, looks like we have a bumper crop by the amount of blooms!!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • 5 gallon living soil pots.
Size: 5 Gallon
I use these last year in my greenhouse and these living soil pots help my soil stay moist during the whole grow.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • good
Size: 5 Gallon
It works good
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by angelo r disalvo

  • These are great
Size: 10 Gallon
I first heard about these grow bags on You tube. I’m a huge fan of Next Level Gardening and Brian recommended them and explained why he liked them. I had tried the 5 gallon bucket for tomatoes and potatoes but I was disappointed in both cases. They worked but I wouldn’t say they worked well. I bought 5, & 10 gallon bags, I also bought 7 gallon bags and 10 gallon tall bags from a different company. All you need to do is feel them to realize that they are thicker and sturdier.the lining on the upper sides allows the water to travel all the way to the bottom before any excess runs out. So you know that the soil is thoroughly moist. I purchased some last year to try out and was so impressed I ordered a few more to make sure I don’t run short. The fact is I like them so well I just transplanted my small blueberry bush into one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023 by Susan

  • These are the only fabric pots I'm buying from now on
Size: 5 Gallon
I've grown stuff in fabric pots for years, and decided to give these a try this season. The growing season is over and I'm so happy I bought another set for my fall season. They are a bit more expensive than the cheap fabric pots I had been using but they really are much better. I like fabric pots because they are light, easy to store in the off-seasons, and don't get brittle in the sun like cheaper plastic pots. But, the dirt in traditional fabric pots dries out really quickly in the sun. The extra liner in these pots and the lighter color seem to help hold in a bit more moisture than the black fabric pots I have been using. And less water is lost down the side when giving them a good soaking. One of the benefits I've seen of fabric pots is developing better root systems vs traditional pots. I was concerned the lining would be going backwards in that regard but the plants I grew in these pots seemed just as healthy or healthier than my other fabric pots so I'm no longer concerned. I also saw concern that these did not have handles like most other fabric pots. For the size I have (5 gallon) I don't miss the handles at all. But I could see where handles would be useful for something that weighs a bit more. Something to be aware of, the lighter color will get darker and dirty on the bottom 1/3 of the pot. I expected this and it does not bother me. But if you like the nice light color it likely won't stay that way. There's a reason most fabric pots are black. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022 by Dust Dust

  • Great tomato pots
Size: 5 Gallon
so far I am liking these pots for my tomatoes
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Cheryl Bivens

  • Very sturdy Grow Bag
Size: 20 Gallon
I bought grow bags this year to use instead of 5 gallon buckets to see which one produces the most vegetables.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Kindle Customer

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