iPower 20 Gallon Fabric Grow Bags, 5-Pack
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iPower 20 Gallon Fabric Grow Bags, 5-Pack
$20.99
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iPower 20 Gallon Fabric Grow Bags, 5-Pack Description
- Fabric Material: Made of 300g thickened nonwoven fabric, these pots are moderately permeable, environmentally friendly and BPA-free. Can be washed and reused for future seasons
- Great for root formation: The breathable fabric pots are air pruned, prevent plant roots from circling and enhance root structure to promote healthy root development
- Excellent drainage: It provides water drainage through the soil to eliminate over watering and allows your roots to breath, translating to a healthier and more vigorous growth
- Easy to transplant: The handles are double thick and double stitched, durable bag with sturdy handle straps allows moving easily and safely. Decreased risk of transplant shock
- Perfect gift for gardeners: Lead free, non-toxic, harmless, space efficient alternative to plastic garden pots. Heavy duty planter bags have a good hand feeling and flat base for easy fillment by yourself. Keep plant warmer in winter and cooler in summer
iPower 20 Gallon Fabric Grow Bags, 5-Pack Specification
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iPower 20 Gallon Fabric Grow Bags, 5-Pack Reviews (13)
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Versaki –
Excellent price and quality. Much bigger than I thought and will be great for potatoes and other vegetables.
Ms H Tarbert –
These are fantastic grow bags. The 20 gallon ones can be difficult to move once full of soil but two people can move it with easy. Drainage is good of course. The one thing about this beige colour is that you see dirty water marks on the outside. I do prefer the black grow bags I go just for visual purposes. Don’t take a weed whacker too close to them, they will definitely split open.
Michelle –
I ordered these because I wanted tan specifically but I was sent black. I paid more for these than another one because they were tan! The quality is nothing special just cheap thin material I doubt will hold soil for long. Do yourself a favour and get grassroots pots or similar. And read the other reviews saying the exact same thing lmao
Kathryn Cruz –
You are getting what you paid for. I noticed the gallons are different than the measurements… Not this one. They seem really good. It really does keep the moisture. I haven’t had to water the 3 I have out. I was using it to make mulch. I only used like 5-6″ of soil & I ended up adding more of the mix of seeds. Without watering it, the new seeds are sprouting. I love gardening & watching it! Too bad none are left of this.
Jack –
Bought these 20 gallon grow bags for my garden. They work great, they actually stayed out for the winter and did fine. I’m quite happy with The product and will order again
Digidealer –
As an avid gardener, I’m always on the lookout for products that are versatile in my small yard space. The iPower 20 Gallon Grow Bags have been a game-changer in my gardening experience, it has allowed me to move certain plants to certain sides of my home for more or less sunlight and they look great everywhere.
These bags have great durability this is my second growing season in them. The fabric seems to be great quality fabric They have withstood the rigors of outdoor gardening and it’s elements.
The 20-gallon size is perfect for growing a wide variety of plants, from vegetables to flowers and even small trees. The ample capacity allows for healthy root development, giving your plants room to thrive. I’ve used these bags for everything from tomatoes, peppers, herbs and the results have been very good.
Proper aeration and drainage are crucial for plant health, and these grow bags excel in both aspects. The fabric material allows for air circulation around the roots. The strap handles on these grow bags are a convenient. They make it easy to move plants around however, these are big bags and when full of soil they are difficult to move even with the sturdy handles. I would suggest a smaller bag if you plan on moving them around. Considering the quality, durability, and convenience of these iPower grow bags, they are an excellent value for money. You’ll find yourself using them season after season without the need for replacements, saving you money in the long run.
Lance osborne –
These are good pots made with strong materials . I am able to pull them back and forth by the handle . Run off and dry well .
Danny C. Williams –
Love them so far. Looking forward to growing large tomatoes 🍅 in them. Holds almost 3 bags of potting mix (20 # EACH) and still room for the mulch.. Highly recommended.
FAW –
Tomatoes, peppers and greens all did very well in containers. Great buy!
Steven M. Ortega –
I bought these to grow potatoes in-I’d been warned by a friend that she lost an entire potato crop (planted in ground) to some critter. I thought these would be a good choice for protection from that. It worked! I got a nice crop of potatoes and it was very easy to harvest: just dump the bag onto a tarp and pull out the potatoes! I’m going to buy more this spring for other plants and for my neighbor so she can try to garden on her deck. Great purchase!
Steven M. Ortega –
I used these 20gal pots for 1 season. I attempted to grow sweet potatoes in them. No success. I grew vines only, no potatoes. Upon inspection my soil was too wet. This may have contributed to black mold build up in the fabric. I say may* because I can’t definitively say this is black mold vs. soil/manure staining. I did clean out the pots bleach them and wash them in my washing machine on a deep soak cycle. These pictures show how “clean” they got. Staining remains. I don’t know how I feel. I question if these are vented enough to prevent mold and allow for even moisture. Maybe it’s user fault and I saturated the pots way too much. For reference I live in Phoenix Arizona. Pots were placed on rocks to allow bottoms to drain. Anyhow, you decide. Pros are > easy to move the pots and chase the sun. Easy to pack up and put away. Easy to tip and empty out. Affordable. I think I will attempt 1 more season and monitor the saturation level better. Unfortunately the stains will make it hard to monitor any new black growth???
Update: February 2023
I have attempted another round. This time i have planted regular potatoes. I did have success with potato growth. I watered by hand to have more control of moisture. However, I am unable to tell if there is mold growth on the bag or if its just soil/compost staining. There are no signs of fuzz or odor. I have mixed feelings still, but leaning towards good. you
Archie MacDonald –
They do the job at a good price and are light and easy to move.
They look better than I thought they would.
Libby Jensen –
These were much larger than expected and I doubt you could or would want to move them around once filled with soil. We have ours planted with carrots so far. They’re relatively deep and seem relatively sturdy. Hoping we get at least 10 years out of these bags but can’t say yet how durable they are yet.