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The JJGoo 4 Pack Potato Grow Bags are heavy-duty, 10-gallon fabric planters designed for optimal plant growth. With excellent drainage, a convenient harvest window, and durable construction, these bags provide a stable environment for a variety of vegetables, ensuring a bountiful harvest season after season.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 18 inches |
Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Capacity | 10 Gallons |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 14"W x 18"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Oval |
Theme | Vegetable |
Style Name | Modern |
Planter Form | Vertical |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Material Type | Fabric |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | tomatocarrot,vegetable(black) |
Mounting Type | Window Mount |
Additional Features | Drainage Hole |
A**Y
I’m a solid yes!
10/10 would highly recommend!!Y’all I am trying to grow potatoes this year and let me tell you, these bags are IT! Super sturdy, easy to move with the attached handles, and can excellent value for sure!I have 4 bags growing of potatoes and they’re so darn easy with this set! They’re cute (I picked orange!)
C**R
Very Good for Potatoes and Tomatoes!
Very sturdy.I don’t know if they’ll last more than a year, but they might. I’ll update at the end of the season.
R**W
great product
The bags are of good quality, but once they are filled up to the top, they are a little heavy and hard to move. I used them for potatoes so when I started them, it was fine, but after the 3rd time of adding dirt (like you are supposed to do with potatoes) I could not move them to where they needed to be. I would also be interested in having clear plastic placed in the window area of the bag. When you open the velcro up to peek inside, dirt falls out. Plastic would stop that and allow for better vision.
P**N
sturdy garden bags
these will work growing my tomatoes and potatoes
N**O
moisture-sensitive plant that started off with low odds very much likes living in this.
i have a grocery store ginger root in one of these that i had gone too long without using up for cooking, so it started trying to grow. wasn't really expecting it to truly go anywhere since grocery suppliers tend to treat their various produce to make it difficult if not unviable to grow at home, but with the growing bag and a 5 gallon mixture of coconut coir, diatomaceous earth, sphagnum moss, and ground bonemeal(this mixture is because ginger grows best in loamy and/or compost-rich soil, would not recommend using it on other species without researching to be sure it suits their needs first), the ginger root has overcome the odds it started off with and is sprouting tall already despite both likely being treated against growth and having been planted in late winter.i feel that this really says something about the breathability of the growing bag, because even healthy ginger is very particular about its moisture content - they like to be damp so can't be allowed to fully dry out, but they're likely to get sick if allowed to actually soak. with a "pot" that evenly airs on its own, this offers great control over the moisture levels inside it to prevent root illness and be a bit more forgiving than the average solid-shelled pot when it comes to accidental overwaterings.the ginger still has a long way to go before i'll be able to try out the window on the growing bag for harvest(it takes about 8-10 months for ginger to yield), but as far as maintaining the plants' health goes, this is already seeming great for it.
L**N
A great way to grow potatoes
The bags appear to be of high quality and possess a sturdy construction, making them an ideal choice for growing potatoes. I regret not purchasing them sooner.
A**R
Thin Material
Great price and size but the material is very very thin. I feel like the bottom is going to rip right off if not carefully moved.
P**Y
Great for crops
I like this item. It works very well for potatoes and especially carrots
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