🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — elevate your garden game with iPoweriPower!
The iPoweriPower 10-Pack 10-Gallon Grow Bags feature durable 300g nonwoven fabric that promotes healthy root development through air pruning and excellent drainage. Designed with double-stitched handles for easy, safe transport, these BPA-free, washable, and reusable fabric pots offer an eco-friendly, space-efficient alternative to traditional plastic containers, perfect for professional gardeners seeking robust plant growth and convenience.
M**W
Mobile plants!
I’ve used these for a few of my garden plants that I wanted to bring inside during the freeze. So easy to put together and function exactly as I wanted. They are thick and no unattractive. My plants are still healthy, but they are probably not great for a long term solution because drainage is not great.
A**R
Easy to use Grow Bags
The 30 gallon bags are quite large. I was able to plant cucumbers, squash and even sweet potatoes in them. They do require quite a bit of dirt, which got expensive, but I only have to fill once. Even when they were filled, I was able to move them around, though it did take a bit of effort - but still doable. They do turn black with use, and they are not pretty after a month or so, but if it doesn't matter to you, then nothing to worry about. They did require almost daily watering, but I live in a hot and humid area. They are still good enough for several more years of use, so I am happy.
J**S
Good value.
Good price point.Store flat when not using.Good porous material.Water drains freely.
C**N
Game changer for starting plants
Who knew such inexpensive fabric pots would be this great? I have some small trees and other plants that I want to keep away from the critters that eat the roots and leaves of anything small I plant in the ground. These allow me to grow veggies and start trees up on outdoor tables and away from those voracious animals. These planters are HUGE but still extremely sturdy. They can fit multiple plants and can even handle a small tree until it's big enough to survive in the ground. These don't feel quite as sturdy as a different brand I bought at the same time so I took off a star but even so I've had no issues at all. I can move these around easily without breaking even when filled with dirt and plants.I'm growing everything in these from now on. Add in the low price and these are definitely recommended.
J**X
Great for plant growth
I placed Philodendron, Pothos and wandering Jewel and other climbing plants in these pots. Increased growth dramatically. The Pothos really increased growth and size of Leafs. Just be careful to monitor moisture. They can dry out quickly in summer heat outside or with lots of light. The bags are made with very sturdy material. None of mine have rotted or fell apart. Will probably buy big ones next spring for outdoor use.
T**S
Long lasting and durable
I’ve had this product for almost a year and they are still completely intact. Easy to use and move around.
A**R
A better way to grow!
My garden is Booming! Grow Bags work great!Tomatoes especially do great in these bags. They're heavy when full so fill them where you want them to stay. They need regular watering too. Those year I'm growing Tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes and squash in bags, beds and in boxes. The bags are outgrowing the beds and animals don't try to dig in them.I'm hooked on grow bags. And I didn't have to prep the ground. Just fill and plant!
D**Y
2 gallon is usually too small!
There is nothing per se wrong with this product, it is just too small for most applications.This product is only suitable for starting some seedlings, very few plants are going to survive in 2 gallons, not enough room for the roots to spead.I've come to learn that 2 gallons is mainly a useless size. You can germinate a seed in a much smaller pot, but you can't grow it to a decent size without a 5 or 10 gallon pot, so 2 gallons is just a useless intermediate size that makes you repot more often than you should.2 gallons is only useful to people that like to repot often.
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