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The bag looks good. It is made of lightweight tarp like material. I like that. It has drainage holes on the bottom to let excess water out. Will be using these for planting flowers. Perfect for my little garden on my deck. I love this product. I recommend them!
I am a fairly new gardener ao I’ve been acquiring necessary gardening tools. These grow bags are really handy for plants that you don’t put in the ground. This is great for people who rent or for people with rough winters so you can transport the plant easily. I use these for things like potatoes and they work great. We inserted these containers in our old patio pots. The new containers help hold water so our tomato plants are growing much better this year. I'm very satisfied!
These planting containers are a brilliant concept.
I ordered two 5 bags. I bought soil at a local home improvement store and it must have been 12-13 gallon bags because each one filled two of the grow bags. They are pretty floppy when not filled so I rapidly gave up on trying to shovel it in. I sliced the end of the dirt bag open then stretched the grow bag over that end. It filled it as I lifted the soil bag out. Much faster. I'd ordered a variety of vegetables in dwarf/miniature/planter varieties from Burpee. We planted them without much expectation...obviously the pots were much more densely seeded than recommended but it was an experiment so who cares. So far everything has sprouted and we've been thinning them out as needed. The bags are easy to work with and we put a different vegetable in each one so it's easy to keep track of them. It's better to water less at once and do each bag a couple of times to let the water sink in deeper. Overall I'm very happy with these grow bags and we look forward to working with the veggies throughout the summer. My niece has basically lived in a 6th floor apartment her whole life so this is a fun and easy way to bring the garden to the city. Already the radishes and their growth rate is a huge source of fascination.
These things are perfect for deck flowers and vegetables that may need to be transported for safety or cleaning!
After going through several reviews, videos and recommendations from friends, I have gone ahead and purchased few of these Smart Pots to do some R&D and some beta-testing :) These smart pots work and plants seem to like growing in them a lot. I have gotten several garden bags and planted a tomato plant in each and at the same time planted couple of tomato plants on the ground. I have used a signature blend potting soil from a local landscaping store with lots of useful stuff in them as that was much cheaper than buying from bigger stores. The ones in the smart pots both have gotten very big and started fruiting, while the ones in the ground have not grown as big and only one of them have started bearing fruit while all of them had the same kind of soil. I also observed the roots at the bottom of the tomato plants within 3 weeks and that shows the healthy root growth of the plant. These smart pots kind of air prune the roots so that the roots are confined and are not out grown crazily outside the pot. I occasionally move the pots from one location to another so as to not attract any kind of bugs under the pot. See the attached pics to see the difference in the growth b/w ground vs garden bags
I think these are great for indoor or outdoor use. They are firm without being course or hard. Will stand upright empty. Good stictching, and breathable. I’ve got everything from herbs, and wildflowers, to small fruit trees. Ordered multiple times, no trouble with the seller, shipping, or packaging.
This is such an awesome product. I used it to plant a small bed of lettuce and it worked great! Highly recommend as it is sturdy and can be reused over and over again.
I was just tired of all of the romaine scares lately since I eat salads daily, so I bought this for my indoor garden and it fits almost perfectly in my geeenhouse. I have multiple kinds of lettuces starting to sprout and I can keep them all in this large fabric bed. My only criticism is that the sides are quite flimsy and don’t hold their shape well, not to mention those sides being very tall. I just folded the sides down in half all the way around and it’s been great!
These look like the perfect size for the "trees" I'll be growing next year. I worry a little that they might not be heavy enough to hold up to the hot summer sun. We'll see! :-)
A good smart garden bag but I would like to see more colors
My whole garden is smartpotted. I use an assortment of sizes depending on what I'm planting. 19.6 x 7.87 in for herbs and my young 27 x 12 in old dwarf blueberries, 50 x 12 in for potatoes, tomatoes, zucchini. No matter what you want to grow there's a smartpot for that! Save yourself the aggravation of plastic and also your plants will thank you, get breathable pots like the original smartpot. 10+ years of use no kidding
The soil is very good in it, the soil also remains well, while giving water, the soil does not come out and the water slowly touches, if the water becomes too much, it gets out, which is a weak thing, it can grow in it. And can do good farming, it is the best thing for terraced farming and in it only specials can be garlic and onion coriander.