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5-Pack 7-Gallon Aeration Fabric Pot/Plant Grow Bag w/Handles (260 GSM, Black, 12H x 13D)
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Color | Black |
Shape | Round |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Herb |
About this item
- [BREATHABILITY]: Allows roots to breathe and grow healthier! It creates improved overall root structure and prevents roots from circling to its death AKA root bound or pot bound.
- [TRANSFERABLE]: Using our 247Garden fabric pot decreases the risk of transplant shock. Once your plant grows and is ready for transplant, you can place the plant with the bag into the soil. The roots will grow beyond the bag.
- [REUSABLE]: When you do not want to transplant your plants with our fabric pots, you can reuse them! Just wash with mild detergent and air dry. Made with 100% non-woven 260GSM landscape fabric, BPA-free and environmental-friendly felt
- [GREAT FOR ALL SEASONS]: With the duality of the fabric pots, our pots keeps plants warmer in winter and cooler in the summer! Boost your plant growth and yields!
- [IDEAL FOR TALL PLANTS AND TREES]: Plant the garden you've been dreaming of! Our 7 gallon fabric pot is ideal for growing a nice tall plant or a nice looking tree. Great for herbs like onions and garlic, even tomatoes and potaotes if you like! The dimensions of our fabric pot is 13" Diameter 12" Height
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24/7 Garden is the leading supplier of wholesale gardening supplies in Southern California. Having worked with growers and farmers from all over the West Coast, we have established a brand in the industry by utilizing only high quality materials and offering unparalleled customer service at wholesale prices. Come grow with us!
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Founded in Southern California, a group of friends had aspirations of turning their hobby into a career. More than a decade later, we now aim to share this same passion with our customers.
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We offer products that use only the highest quality materials at wholesale prices. Our quality control and product assistance is unparalleled.
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247 Garden - Let's Grow Together!
The concept of using aerated fabric for plant cultivation is not a modern invention. In fact, use of woven baskets and bags for growing crops dates back to civilizations long gone. The ancient Egyptians were known to weave plant baskets to grow barley and wheat, while the earliest Greeks utilized woven containers for added portability while growing flowers and herbs. Moreover, in the United Kingdom, grow bags have long been a popular alternative for gardeners who prefer not to plant directly into soil.
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Color | Black |
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Shape | Round |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Herb |
Product Dimensions | 13"D x 13"W x 12"H |
Brand | 247Garden |
Capacity | 7 Gallons |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | fabric |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Manufacturer | 247Garden |
ASIN | B013JFHMNK |
Item model number | 4316310529 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #8,792 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #54 in Plant Grow Bags |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 7, 2015 |
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Maneuverability | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Sturdiness | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Durability | 4.6 | — | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | 4.3 | — | — | 4.8 |
Sold By | 247Garden™ | LUCDNC | Utopia Deals | SunteeOfficial | Amazon.com | xuzhouaoxudianzishangwuyouxiangong |
material | — | Non -woven, Reinforced double seam sewing | Nonwoven Fabric | Fabric | — | Polyester |
number of pieces | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 |
shape | Round | Round | Round | Round | Round | Round |
mounting type | Tree Mount | Hanging | Freestanding,Inside Mount | Floor Standing | Inside Mount,Outside Mount | Inside Mount,Outside Mount |
assembly required | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
weight | 1 pounds | 1.14 pounds | 1 pounds | — | 0.41 kilograms | 0.66 pounds |
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Customers like the versatility, maneuverability, appearance, drainage, and size of the fabric planter. For example, they mention that it works great for veggies and cannabis, it has handles, and it drains well. Customers are also happy with performance, value, and quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the planter. They mention that it is very durable, and holds up well to being moved around. The handles are also durable, making it easy to move around without disturbing the plant. Customers are also happy with the straps, saying that they are sturdier than expected and have never had one rip yet. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...They worked great and were so easy to fill, plant, and even move once filled. I had a bumper crop of peppers and look forward to next season!" Read more
"Made with the Highest Quality and with Great Workmanship" Read more
"...These bags are strong and durable. I have both ornamentals and edibles growing in them...." Read more
"...them over about 3 weeks ago and am happy to report that they survived the season intact. I have refilled all of them with "energized" soil...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the planter. They mention it's well worth the money, durable, and relatively cheap. Some say they're cute for the price.
"...First, grow bags are pretty durable while being relatively cheap, so you don't have to shell out lots of money for other high quality containers...." Read more
"...Overall a very good value for money and I would have highly recommended these bags except that each time I ordered I only got 4 bags not five...." Read more
"...They're more affordable than hard pots, so just get you some and try them out!" Read more
"...I gave these bag pots a try since the price is great and I liked the idea of being able to fold these up to store them during the cold months...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the planter. They mention it works well, produces excellent results, and is perfect in every application. Some say that the bags are well stitched and have not had a single failure or malfunction. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"I bought this set of fabric bags to use for growing peppers. They worked great and were so easy to fill, plant, and even move once filled...." Read more
"Works great! Not super cheap flimsy fabric pots. They offer a variety of sizes to choose from and are sturdy." Read more
"...The still work great on their own, but be prepared to water daily in the summer if there's no rain...." Read more
"...when compared to a standard plastic nursery pot, but they work very well indeed. (I would estimate their size more at 12 or 13 gallons.)..." Read more
Customers like the size of the planter. For example, they say it's a better size for a plant bag than a 5 gallon fabric bag, it'll grow shallots, garlic, and onions, and it'd be excellent for indoor plants. Some mention that the variety of sizes and cost make the most of their budget. Overall, customers are happy with the size and quality of the grow bags.
"...Not super cheap flimsy fabric pots. They offer a variety of sizes to choose from and are sturdy." Read more
"The bags themselves are big and sturdy enough. The handles seem like they will withstand the force when the full filled bag is moved around...." Read more
"...These pots are really too deep to use for smaller plants - you would be spending an awful lot of money on more potting soil than your plants could..." Read more
"...They seem breathable and the plants are huge. They do dry out fast which is expected so I've had to water daily...." Read more
Customers find the planters easy to move with the handles. They say the pots are very mobile and can be moved around to suit their needs. Customers also mention that the pot is easy to pick up and move short distances.
"...They worked great and were so easy to fill, plant, and even move once filled. I had a bumper crop of peppers and look forward to next season!" Read more
"...I've placed all my "bags" on rolling saucers, which makes them quite easy to move as I have to chase the sun around the deck as the season..." Read more
"Definitely a great deal, easy to move, easy to fill, easy to water, cant complain at all with these. Just dump out the old soil and refill!..." Read more
"...It makes it very easy for me to move the bags without snapping my stick like wrists, neck or back...." Read more
Customers find the planter versatile and useful for growing vegetables and cannabis. They say it holds up well, works well for tomatoes, herbs, and root vegetables. Customers also mention that it aerates well and is the best option for indoor plants.
"...I had a bumper crop of peppers and look forward to next season!" Read more
"...These also work great for plans that like a well-drained soli, like the tomatoes...." Read more
"These are working great on the patio this summer for tomatoes. They seem breathable and the plants are huge...." Read more
"...Works great for veggies and Cannabis.Great for heavy handed watering and is the only way I can imagine to be able to flush the soil when needed" Read more
Customers like the drainage of the planter. They mention that it drains water very well, it's sturdy, and has ample drainage built right in. Some say that the bag material allows for excellent drainage, so the plants aren't stunted or suffering from water retention.
"...The bag don’t retain excess moisture and seem to drain very well...." Read more
"...I'd rather pick them up from the base. Surprisingly, the bag does "hold" water well...." Read more
"...They are porous so there is ample drainage built right in...." Read more
"...is not packed completely along the walls of the bag, the water leaks out from the sides when watering...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the fabric pots. They mention that they look excellent, good, and sturdy. Customers are also happy with the tan color and find it functional rather than decorative. They say it makes their garden more clean and neat, and it can protect their plants.
"...It’s more functional than decorative so for ornamental plants, I put the pot inside a large decorative planter but the lack of air can cause a..." Read more
"The grow bags looks good so far! I got the 7 gallon ones and I thought that they’d be small...." Read more
"...I left them out in the Michigan winter and this year they still look new. I had to buy more because I was so happy with them...." Read more
"...They're nice and sturdy and stand open on their own, making filling them a breeze...." Read more
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I'm in my 70's and confine my gardening to my deck. It's not the sunniest spot, but I still manage to produce enough tomatoes and cucumbers to keep my hubby and me happy. Yes... I do get get "moss" or Algae on the outsides of the bags, especially those in deeper shade, but I haven't found this a detriment to anything I've tried to grow so far, and personally think it adds to the natural look of the garden... like mossy rocks and trees along a stream. I should note that there's also stuff that appears on the plastic rail-pots in use and I have to clean them every Spring. I'm a lazy gardener, so haven't tried to wash or clean the bags.
An interesting "perk" ... for me, at least... is that air-born seeds become attached to the sides of the bags and actually germinate, producing baby plants on the side of the bags. Some are weeds, of course, and easily removed, but I've left a few ferns and sorrel growing, producing a cascading effect similar to those "pocket" planters and "Strawberry jars". Visitors to my garden always comment with delight when they catch sight of these growing on the sides of the bags.
For those of you concerned with moisture-retention: I've found that the smaller sizes dry out in our climate much faster than the larger ones. My personal preference is for the 10-gal size, especially for tomatoes and cucumbers. I've placed all my "bags" on rolling saucers, which makes them quite easy to move as I have to chase the sun around the deck as the season progresses.
Four years ago, when I started my adventure with container-gardening, I turned to the grow-bags because it was the affordable way to get started. My thinking then was that I could add more permanent containers along the way. But after adding just a couple, I stopped wasting my money on anything else. I love the grow-bags, and find they actually support healthier, more productive plants. My entire garden is now thriving in these bags, except for the rail pots and hanging baskets. I'm waiting for the manufacturers to start producing fabric versions of those! I'm picturing something like a saddle bag supported by a wire frame to drape over the porch rail. LOL I've already fashioned a couple of my own basket liners from 10-gal bags, (to replace those coir liners than only last one season) but of course, a liner made specifically for that purpose would be nicer!
I used a mixture of miracle grow potting soil and some composted garden soil that we let sit over the winter. Probably about 50-50. I set each of the bags on four flat landscaping bricks because I thought that would make them sit more evenly. My mom planted her potatoes in 3 of the bags a few weeks after St. Patrick's Day. I planted 2 eggplant in the last 2 bags a few weeks after that. It was warm here in eastern Pennsylvania so I pushed the season.
Both the potatoes and eggplant grew beautifully. We have already already harvested all of the potatoes and have replanted the pots with more potatoes to try for a 2nd season. So far, they are growing well. We have been harvesting large fist size eggplants at a rate of about 1 or 2 a week. We planted a variety grown particularly for containers.
These bags dramatically increased the real estate of my garden. It took almost no preparation and, as it looks now, they will be in great shape for use next year. I do plan to empty them out come fall and keep them in the basement. I have attached a few photos.
UPDATE: April 30, 2017
My plans to empty out the bags and put them away for the winter went awry. I just never got to it. They all stayed outside. I turned them over about 3 weeks ago and am happy to report that they survived the season intact. I have refilled all of them with "energized" soil. (I took last year's stuff and added some manure, hay, and water. I let everything sit under a tarp in the sun for a few weeks and then shoveled it back in the fabric pots.) The soil is not ideal but, sometimes, situations dictate shortcuts. I've planted 2 eggplants and am getting ready to do the potatoes in the next week or so. The bags show no sign of wear and tear. Another big thumbs up!
I used a mixture of miracle grow potting soil and some composted garden soil that we let sit over the winter. Probably about 50-50. I set each of the bags on four flat landscaping bricks because I thought that would make them sit more evenly. My mom planted her potatoes in 3 of the bags a few weeks after St. Patrick's Day. I planted 2 eggplant in the last 2 bags a few weeks after that. It was warm here in eastern Pennsylvania so I pushed the season.
Both the potatoes and eggplant grew beautifully. We have already already harvested all of the potatoes and have replanted the pots with more potatoes to try for a 2nd season. So far, they are growing well. We have been harvesting large fist size eggplants at a rate of about 1 or 2 a week. We planted a variety grown particularly for containers.
These bags dramatically increased the real estate of my garden. It took almost no preparation and, as it looks now, they will be in great shape for use next year. I do plan to empty them out come fall and keep them in the basement. I have attached a few photos.
UPDATE: April 30, 2017
My plans to empty out the bags and put them away for the winter went awry. I just never got to it. They all stayed outside. I turned them over about 3 weeks ago and am happy to report that they survived the season intact. I have refilled all of them with "energized" soil. (I took last year's stuff and added some manure, hay, and water. I let everything sit under a tarp in the sun for a few weeks and then shoveled it back in the fabric pots.) The soil is not ideal but, sometimes, situations dictate shortcuts. I've planted 2 eggplants and am getting ready to do the potatoes in the next week or so. The bags show no sign of wear and tear. Another big thumbs up!