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A**C
Grow Bags
We planted potatoes in these. They held up well and we well be able to use them again next year.
L**.
Yuppers
Awesome bags. 20 GallonI was looking for a dish to go under bag. Could not find one. It had to be 22โ or larger. Racking my brain at Home Depot walking down the water heater island looking town, BAM! Safety Drain Pan for a water heater. Grab a pvc plug cap too.
B**L
more natural
I like it because is a more organic planter and capable of holding a large plant.
J**I
Big bags for big plants
Big bags! Sit nicely when full of soil. Handles work especially well when you have to move a full bag... best to lift onto a cart/trolley/wagon or something similar and move around that way - or else your back will be broke if you try and walk these monsters around your yard. I got three 5 packs - on a budget, this brand is a great choice, as these cost much less than โsmart potsโ brand and identical quality. If youโre into container growing in an air pot - these are the real deal.
J**K
Sturdy, but difficult to fill (20 gallon size.)
The 20 gallon grow bags are very sturdy and reasonably priced. I had to have help holding the ones I am using open while the dirt got poured in. Filled them to within 3-4" of top and put in tomatoes and squash transplants. The top of the bag flops onto the plants. I suppose adding more soil would help, but wanted room for water. The unused 3 have reported for duty as go bags for emergency supplies.
M**A
Not very durable
I moved the bag with the plant a few feet from it's original location. Pulled the bag where it needed to be and it tore down to the center of the bag. Other than that the plants are thriving. No problems as of yet with the other 4 bags but I am being extra careful.
T**E
Heavy for moving
Once filled with dirt, I could not move it. Was disappointed in that, but everything else about it is great. I grew potatoes in mine and got really nice crops.
V**I
Best way to start a garden
We have a small area where we wanted to see if we could grow some vegetables. This area is also used by our two dogs to roam around. The rest of the yard is available to them but this area is not fenced off. These grow bags were perfect. It protects the plants from dog curiosity for the most part. We have tomatoes, beans, corn, peas, lettuce in the bags. Oh yea, also radishes. They are all doing great. These bags are the greatest value.
Z**D
Cannot Grow Potatoes in it or anything to the matter
Ok, Had to wait to try them out, bought them to grow potatoes after waiting for the entire season, its Useless to grow anything! and here is Why:These sacks once filled with growing medium (potting soil etc), water wont reach to the bottom of the sack as the water finds the "easy way out/flow" which happens to be on sides Vs going through the soil downwards, results, halfway to the bottom was extremely dry and the soil became rock hard. I would recommend using Food Grade Plastic bucket over these! My 5gal plastic bucket produced better potatoes than these sacks
D**A
Junk material rips easily!
Material rips easily. The handle stitching wasbfine butbthebfabric near the handle ripped 6 inches from the handles. Very difficult to maneuver. Poor durability and definitely not sturdy.I bought 15g and 20g pots from melonfarm and my 150g fabric pot from a diff seller was more durable and easier to drag around than these melonfarm JUNK.
C**5
Broken handles
Good size, handles do not stand up to lifting . Pretty well broke all my bags already
R**T
Cheaply made
The bags are very flimsy no way they can hold 20 gallons of soil and be carried by the handles. Iโve returned them, sticking to a tried and true brand.
A**R
They have handles and work great
They do the job and come with handles so you can easily move them. Exactly as pictured I have them in several different sizes and love them
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