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SunArea 10-Pack 15 Gallon Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Grow Bags with Reinforced Handles - Heavy Duty Aeration Planters for Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Gardening, Balcony Planting & Urban Farming
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SunArea 10-Pack 15 Gallon Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Grow Bags with Reinforced Handles - Heavy Duty Aeration Planters for Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Gardening, Balcony Planting & Urban Farming
SunArea 10-Pack 15 Gallon Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Grow Bags with Reinforced Handles - Heavy Duty Aeration Planters for Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Gardening, Balcony Planting & Urban Farming
SunArea 10-Pack 15 Gallon Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Grow Bags with Reinforced Handles - Heavy Duty Aeration Planters for Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Gardening, Balcony Planting & Urban Farming
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☀PACKAGE GREEN LIFE NEEDS QUALITY ASSURANCE-- 25% thicker than traditional grow bags, our grow bags are made of 300G thickened nonwoven fabric that, in addition to being much more sturdy, the material is degradable and reusable, which will not cause any impact on your plants and even the environment.

☀OUTSTANDING DRAINAGE PERFORMANCE-- We believe that the roots or unformed plants need moist soil instead of a swimming pool, so we have made special treatment on the density of fabric of grow bags, and the appropriate density can drain excess water more effectively, thereby avoiding roots or plant rot in the soil.

☀LISTEN! YOUR PLANTS SAY THEY NEED TO BREATHE-- Non-woven fabric planters grow bags means that would provide excellent aeration and perfect air permeability, also can offer enough breathing space for the roots, which effectively avoid the formation of root swirling structure, and promote root or plants grow healthier.

☀PORTABLE HANDLES DESIGN-- Each durable 15 gallon pot has two sturdy handles. All handles are adopted with double thickness and double stitches on the bags. Firmly stitched handle allows you to easily place it in anywhere you want. So if transplantation is required, it avoids the hard work of digging and the risk of root damage.

☀WHAT WILL YOU GET?-- 10 Pack 15 Gallon grow bags in the package. Pruning the roots regularly, these grow bags can be reused for many years. And moreover, all of SunArea grow bags come with 1-Year quality warranty and 7-day / 24 hrs customer service, if you encounter any problem with our product, contact us any time, we are always at your service.

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With so much to choose from (hundreds of sellers offering grow bags), I picked these according to size, thickness of material, straps and quantity (10) available for a price of $13.99. They were neatly packaged, but not vacuum sealed (if that's important to you).The bags are as described by the seller. The fabric is thick and the handles reinforced with double thick fabric where they attach to the bag. Because these bags are small, I don't expect the handles to break. I'm using them mostly for herbs - even celery - and think they will do fine. There's no way to know if the actual quality is good enough to last for years. So I cannot vouch for their durability. I hope they are durable and will last a long time. The stitching of each bag looks good, and I've used 4 of the 10 so far. I'm happy with this purchase.Additional commentary:In several reviews about grow bags there are many people extremely unhappy that the grow bags are not the size stated (especially when a 5 gallon bag is compared to a 5 gallon plastic bucket). As a result, there is disagreement. Frankly, does anyone buying plants from a nursery (or Lowes, Home Depot etc.) ever argue that the plant listed and sold as 3/5/10/30 gallon is really correct? Nope. Because nursery pots are NOT the size they claim to be. If you need a specific size, just check the size of the bag listed by the seller. If it's too small, get one according to the size you need. These are what I wanted. They are small and they will not hold 3 gallons of soil; but they are the same size as a 3 gallon pot you'd buy a plant in.Once I'd begun using some 15 gal grow bags of a different brand, i wanted to try the 1 gal size. I've ysed & reused these for transplanting & growing a variety of vegetables, herbs, & flowers. They're great for growing out seedlings until planting in the bed. I've also grown some herbs and small flowers in them, dispersed throughout the garden, all summer long. I used about 50% peat mixture in them, which worked well, but they'll definitely dry out super fast if you don't keep them watered daily. They are sturdy!! I've carried them by the handles and moved them around a lot but haven't had any problems with loose stitching at all. I definitely recommend these little bags!Can grow anythingThese one gallon pots had quite a few issues. The pots that weren’t damaged or defective were nice. But some had the handles sewn inside the bag. Some had the bottom stitching of the pot, pinching the sidewalk of the pot a few inches up. Causing the pot to be permanently kinked. Which means, one side of the pot is permanent lower. Less soil, less growing area and it looks like it’s melting/defective. If you cut the thread to release the sidewall, I’m sure the threads will continue to unravel the grow bag. Not great quality as many were defective. But for a cheap grow bag, it does work.I had seen a number of people have started to grow their vegetable garden plants in grow bags instead of plastic pots, or putting the plant directly in the ground. I figured since my garden is pretty much a science experiment, why not try some. After looking around at a number of different options, I decided to give the SunArea five gallon bags a shot. And at 10 bags for about $15 ($1.50 each) they was cheaper than expected to find them for. I will start by saying I have never used any other brand of grow bags, so I am not going to comment on how these look or feel compared to other bags or brands.These bags are plenty sturdy. The seams are secure, and the handles were solid on the bags and they were big enough for my hands to actually use them. The fabric was breathable, and there is no concern with over-watering since it will just seep through the bottom and be absorbed by the ground underneath. When I filled it with soil it was perfectly stable, and I didn't have any worry's or concerns that it might fall over. I am not sure how long the bags will last beyond one growing season, but for $1.50 each, they are almost disposable. For my trial used sucker trimmings off of a few on my tomato plants in them (look up cloning your tomato plant on the internet). After rooting the plants and placing them in a grown bag they are all thriving, and doing quite well. After the plants matured for a couple of weeks, I have since used the bags to transport them to friends and families houses where they continue to grow just fine in the bags. They handled the transport just fine and they did not fall over of come apart at any of the seams after being carried. So I can say they worked like I needed them too.I've seen comments from some they didn't like the color of the stitching, since I am not trying to match any other bags in my garden, it didn't matter to me; and it might make them more noticeable so someone walking through the garden so will not trip over them. I have no idea if the bags will hold "exactly" five gallons of soil, and not really sure how important that actually is to anyone. But overall they work for how I needed them, and the preformed perfectly.The bags are doing better than our new. Raised beds, but I am not confident that they actually hold 5 gallonsThese are very good bags for a very good price.Height is just over 10", and my tall plants tend to like a deeper bag (the' 7g version is about 12" deep which is my "sweet spot" for my plants), but cost v value, it's hard to go wrong with these guys.Get it, unless you need a taller bag (see my other reviews for a good tall one)-JStarted a container garden using 5 & 7 gallon buckets. My sister recommended grow bags & we decided to give them a chance. I can honestly say the grow bags are out-performing our “bucket” plants. We’ve planted established plants in them, and started from seed directly in the bags. The bags breathe and nearly prevent over watering. The bags are a little difficult to fill initially, but that’s a minor issue. We’ve had raised-bed gardens for years and I don’t regret going with containers this year. Grow bags will be our go-to from now on.

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