๐ Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The HOOPLE Heavy Duty Fabric Plant Grow Bags come in a convenient pack of 6, each with a 3-gallon capacity. Made from 300g high-quality non-woven fabric, these bags provide excellent drainage and temperature control, making them ideal for a variety of vegetables. With built-in handles for easy transport, they are both durable and eco-friendly, ensuring a thriving garden season after season.
D**N
Heavy duty and well made
These are BIG . It took over 4 cu ft of soil, plus compost to fill. Place them once - you won't want to move these around. I planted a single tomato plant in 2 of my bags, 2 yellow squash plants in each of 3 more bags, and 6 bok choy plants in the last one. At almost 2 months, everything is thriving. The nice thing about these bags is they are deep. I've been able to put a square tomato cage around my determinate tomatoes and a piece of cattle panel between the squashes. (Do this when you plant, not afterwards.). Because the sides of the grow bags are tall and there is so much fill I did not need to push the prongs through the bottom of the bags and the are very sturdy (especially now that the foilage and roots have grown through them. As we've been having a hot spell I do water daily. So far I've had no blight, limited pests (flea beatles - using the yellow sticky tages to control them which has worked well), and the pollinators are finding the flowers easily. Very pleased with these bags!
C**D
Somewhat smaller than anticipated but does the job
These are easy to fill, plant and move around as necessary. I currently have potatoes in 3 of them. Even with heavy watering, the fabric releases the excess water readily so that your plant doesn't drown. It's working out very well.
W**E
Short of 5 gallons
Thus does not equal 5 gallons. It's at least one gallon short. From my photo you can see my 5 gallon blue bucket set inside this grow bag. Yes, there is space around the circumference. However, not much at all. By height, these bags are short of the bucket by a good 4".Given the additional space around the bucket these bags are at best 4 gallon. And that's being generous.Quality - they appear to be decent and tge handles seem to be sewn and stitched well.Longevity? Time and the growing season will answer this.
L**Y
The product is good, I just havent figured out what it is good to grow in it
It is good, strong and easy to carry but I am trying to find what grows well. Right now I planted my pepper plants that I had growing out in the garden. Hopefully they will survive to replant them in the garden next growing season. They might be easier to carry around in a bag than a big pot.....fingers crossed!
C**8
Perfect For Any Garden
These grow bags are perfect for any garden. Even a patio garden. They are lightweight, yet hold a lot of dirt. They are easy to move around to the sun and shade. They are sturdy, and you don't need to worry about excess water sitting in the bottom. They are the perfect size for a lot of different vegetables, herbs, and some fruits. If you are looking to grow anything that is going to grow large, I would recommend purchasing a larger size. I would recommend these to a friend. I already have.
A**
These are a felt
These function fine for basic growing. I was looking for a nylon type fabric bag. The bags donโt really say what fabric they are just that they are a fabric. That sort of specification in the description would help.
J**.
Good option if you want easy to store gardening containers
Never tried a product like these until 2020, but they all performed well. Tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant all did just fine. One of the tomatoes in this was our family favorite over some planted in a raised bed, so that's saying something.Might buy more-recommended and this is a good size for many plants.
U**O
Seems like a solid grow bag
I'll know more after I've grow a crop in them. It's 15" x 11" instead of the 16" X 12" that was stated. That's not a deal-breaker but I would have preferred the larger size that was advertized.
Z**H
Great price!
Perfect size for your weeds!
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
3 days ago