š Elevate Your Gardening Game with VIVOSUN!
The VIVOSUN 5-Pack 5 Gallon Grow Bags are crafted from 300g thickened nonwoven fabric, ensuring excellent drainage and root health. With durable, reinforced handles for easy transport, these eco-friendly pots are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, and can be reused for years, making them a smart choice for any gardening enthusiast.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 12.99 x 7.48 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 3.68 Ounces |
Capacity | 20 Liters |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 7.5"W x 3.9"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Theme | Flowers & Plants |
Style Name | Garden |
Planter Form | Bag |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Moderately |
Material Type | Nonwoven fabric |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | flower |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Additional Features | Drainage Hole |
N**E
I love them
I love these!! I had heard the wonders of grow bags so I wanted to try these out. I had old, cracked, and splintered whiskey barrel planters on my deck for years. I would always bump into them and scratch my legs. I decided to toss them and try these out. They are amazing. They are super soft, durable and have great drainage. No more scraping my legs. My vegetables and flowers do amazing in them. These giant bags hold several cubic feet of soil. They can dry out quickly on hot days so make sure to water plants regularly.I have noticed now on year 2 that they started growing some lichen, which I intermittently scrape away but it doesnāt really bother me.
L**Y
Beginning gardeners this is a perfect product and you can reuse the next season
Love this product I am a beginner gardener and the thickness was perfect. It was sturdy and it worked well. I would buy it again.
D**R
Ships quickly!
These potting pots, are great, lightweight with handles! I like that there was more options than just black! Reasonable pricing⦠weāll buy VIVSUN 5 pack 3 gallon containers againā¦
A**D
Good enough. Satisfactory.
These are functioning as expected. I needed a quick solution when the price of lumber went sky high, and my plans for building a number of wooden raised beds became too expensive.I bought the ā20 gallonā size for tomato plants, and I knew from reviews the bags would not really hold 20 gallons. Closer to 16 or 17 gallons. But, wow, be prepared that takes a huge amount of soil to fill these things even halfway! I used a lot of vermiculite, half composted clippings and pinecones in the bottom, before adding lots of purchased potting soil. I filled the bags about 70%As for the the size of bags ā perhaps I might have done just as well with the 15 gallon bags and filled them close to the top.I made no attempt to move or lift these 20-gallon bags by the handles, even after filling them halfway. It would be foolish; the handles arenāt designed for that type of load. I have been able to drag and shift them a little as needed.The bags look surprisingly good in the garden.One problem is that traditional wire cages for tomatoes canāt be pushed into the ground; the depth and density of the soil in these bags isnāt adequately deep and firm to provide stability for wire cages.Iāve tried several solutions:After pushing the cage into the soil in the bag, as far as it will go, drive a tall stake or pole into the ground next to the bagās sude, and tie the tomato cage to the stake. Or simply push a second cage into the ground next to the bag, and then tie the second cage to the first cage. It gives stability, and the tomatoes can sprawl across both cages.Like others, I am finding that these bags do not hold moisture sufficiently. The soil gets extremely dry in a very short time after watering, even in the enormous 20-gallon bags. When you water the plants, the water simply runs out on the sides in the bottom. The porous sides allow moisture to evaporate quickly on a warm day, after you water.Overall, Iām satisfied but not thrilled. These bags are not bad, but the price for a few synthetic bags seems high.Edit: the second year, I put large pieces of cardboard or some old raggedy cotton shirts on the bottom and sides of the grow-bags. That helped keep the water from running out so fast. I thought of using plastic, but I wasnāt sure if certain kinds of plastic would harm the healthfulness of my tomatoes.
R**E
Great grow bags for my veggies
I love these grow bags. I got them to plant sweet potatoes that didn't fit in my other garden beds and the sweet potatoes seem to be thriving. I can't wait to harvest them. I love that the bags retain the moisture as needed, but also drain well. They seem very sturdy! I think I will get a lot of use out of them for years to come.
T**1
10 gallon grow pots
These 10 gallon grow pots are super nice and work great and are easy to use
C**S
Works well for above grown gardening
Love the bags and portability and size. My only downfall is my sweet potatoes did t really grow but that wasnt the bags fault š they did get stained from grass and dirt but that doesnt suprise me. They seem to retain moisture well and thickness is great. š
J**N
Would buy again.
First time using grow bags. Sturdy and handles feel solid. Donāt know how durable they are but for the price, donāt really care. Drains well so far. Plants are doing well.
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