🌟 Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The JERIA 8-Pack 3 Gallon Grow Bags are designed for the modern gardener, featuring high-quality nonwoven fabric that promotes healthy plant growth while being environmentally friendly. Each bag is equipped with sturdy handles for easy transport and is reusable, making it a sustainable choice for your gardening needs.
N**R
Versatile and functional quick garden pots.
Great value for the money, excellent sturdiness ( I bought the 3 gallon size), easy to move once filled and looks great! I ended up buying 2 8packs of them.
G**G
It’s in the bag!
What a brilliant product! Renewable easy to use a large planter made a fabric in a green manufactured manner with handles. How can you beat it? I’ve created multiple vegetable pots with these planting bags and the seeds have already sprouted.
R**A
I can't decide...
whether I really like these or not. They are the correct size (5 gallon) and seem to be just right for my tomato and lettuce plants. I purchased Raised Bed Soil, and they were easy to manipulate while potting the plants. However, as another reviewer said, they do dry out quickly. I don't mind that so much, easy enough for me to water them each morning, but the water runs out the sides of the grow bag which means I have to give them a lot more water just to get it to go down towards the bottom. Seems like I should have anticipated this, but it did surprise me a little.Also, the area under the grow bags stays very, very wet; this was also unexpected. I had to go buy those plastic things you put under pots and turn them upside down and place the plants on them. My deck was recently re-boarded and has not been stained yet so it seemed like a really bad idea for it to stay wet like that.It's only been a few weeks, the plants are doing incredibly well, and they are easy to move around - first year gardening with vegetables so I still have to determine the best place for them on the deck. I anticipate a successful season, but I'm not sure I would buy these again.
D**G
Works
Handles are well attached. Versatile for different size plants. Appearance is a good quality and sturdy . Plant grow like crazy with the good air flow to the roots.Good value for your money.
D**Z
Yes, you should! With a little update in June 2022
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.UPDATE**Here we are in the middle of yet another strange growing season. It’s June 24 and here just north of Boston we’ve experienced low temps and a very dry spring, now summer. I love, love these bags! I’m using the same ones AGAIN! There’s virtually no damage to them at all! Bell peppers here seem to grow slowly. I believe their roots get cold; the bags remedy that problem as they seem to keep them warmer and I can move them into the direct sunlight and then move them back to the shaded area later in the day.I’m here to buy more bags, not because they’ve worn out, but because they haven’t.I’ve decided to try my squash in the bags now! Good luck, I wish everyone would grow some veggies or fruits these bags help!
M**E
Color me surprised!
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.
J**.
The mobility of the plants is a great thought.
I like the product, haven't had the opportunity to use them yet but hopefully they will all be put to work shortly.
G**G
Good in the right climate-dry out FAST
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.
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