plant fabric pots Grow Bags - 2 to 50 Gallon
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plant fabric pots

plant fabric pots Grow Bags - 2 to 50 Gallon

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plant fabric pots Grow Bags - 2 to 50 GallonFabric Grow Bags Our fabric grow bags are a great addition to your container garden. Made of food safe and BPA free polypropylene plastic Fabric pots allow your roots to breathe, creating a healthier root system Decreased risk of transplant shock from the improved root structure Attached handles to make for easy transportation Made with the highest quality fabric with a density of 350 grams per square meter Our fabric grow bags are made of breathable

Fabric Grow Bags

Our fabric grow bags are a great addition to your container garden.

  • Made of food-safe and BPA-free polypropylene plastic
  • Fabric pots allow your roots to breathe, creating a healthier root system
  • Decreased risk of transplant shock from the improved root structure
  • Attached handles to make for easy transportation
  • Made with the highest quality fabric with a density of 350 grams per square meter

Our fabric grow bags are made of breathable material to encourage root pruning. Standard non-porous pots cause your roots to circle around the pot, eventually suffocating itself. Root pruning encourages your roots to grow out to the edges of the pots, where they self-prune themselves. This leads to a strong and healthy root system. Shop all grow bags here.

You can also use any of our grow bags for soil or hydroponic applications both outdoors and indoors.

This is a great idea for any small space, including hydroponic systems, in-ground, greenhouses, your front porch, or deck. Easily folds up to be stored when not in use.

Grow Bag Size Chart

(Grow bag sizes and soil: approximate measurements if filled to the top.)

Size Height Diameter
2 Gallon Grow Bag w/ Handles 7" 8"
5 Gallon Grow Bag w/ Handles 12" 10"
7 Gallon Grow Bag w/ Handles 12" 13"
10 Gallon Grow Bag w/ Handles 14" 14.5"
25 Gallon Grow Bag w/ Handles 18.5" 20"
50 Gallon Grow Bag w/ Handles 19" 28"

 

Fabric Grow Bag Guide

(Grow bag sizes and approx. cubic ft of soil: approximate measurements if filled to the top.)

2 gal  .30 cf

A single plant (house plant, annual flowers)

5 gal .66 cf

A single plant or a combination of smaller leafy greens.

7 gal .93 cf 

Tomato, peppers, eggplants, potatoes, and woody herbs like rosemary.  Mixed food crops like a cocktail garden 

10 gal 1.3 cf 

Long-season root crops like garlic or onions, carrots, and beets: large herbs or small fruit trees, bay tree

25 gal 4.0 cf

Long-season root crops, potatoes, mixed greens, flowers, herbs

50 gal 6.68 cf

Perennials, Small fruit trees, vegetable crops

100 gal 10.3 cf 

Used in place of a raised bed, shallow-rooted crops, leafy greens, and lettuce

200 gal 26 cf.

Used in place of a raised bed (perennials, vegetable crops)

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