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2-Pack 200 Gallon Grow Bags/Aeration Fabric Pots w/Handles (300 GSM, Black, 24H x 50D)
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Material | Polyester |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Style | Modern |
Shape | Round |
About this item
- [BREATHABILITY]: Allows roots to breathe and grow healthier! It creates improved overall root structure and prevents roots from circling to its death AKA root bound or pot bound.
- [TRANSFERABLE]: Using our 247Garden fabric pot decreases the risk of transplant shock. Once your plant grows and is ready for transplant, you can place the plant with the bag into the soil. The roots will grow beyond the bag.
- [REUSABLE]: When you do not want to transplant your plants with our fabric pots, you can reuse them! Just wash with mild detergent and air dry. Made with 100% non-woven 300g landscape fabric, BPA-free and environmental-friendly felt
- [GREAT FOR ALL SEASONS]: With the duality of the fabric pots, our pots keeps plants warmer in winter and cooler in the summer! Boost your plant growth and yields!
- [IDEAL FOR TALL PLANTS AND TREES]: Plant the garden you've been dreaming of! Our 200 gallon fabric pot is ideal for big plants and trees. Great for herbs like onions and garlic, even small tomatoes if you like! The dimensions of our fabric pot is 50 inches in diameter and 24 inches in height
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Value for money | — | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 4.2 |
Maneuverability | — | 3.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.2 | 4.7 |
Durability | — | 3.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Sturdiness | — | 3.3 | 4.6 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Thickness | — | — | 4.5 | — | 4.8 | 4.4 |
Sold By | 247Garden™ | YistaoDirect | JERIA | Best Items USA | Magarz | 247Garden™ |
material | Polyester | Plastic | Fabric | Fabric | Nonwoven Fabric | Polyester |
number of pieces | 1 | 2 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 25 |
shape | Round | Round | Round | Round | Cylindrical | Round |
mounting type | Tree Mount | Inside Mount,Outside Mount | Inside Mount,Outside Mount | Manual | Floor Standing | Tree Mount |
assembly required | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
weight | — | 1 pounds | 0.66 pounds | 3 pounds | — | — |
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247 Garden - Let's Grow Together!
The concept of using aerated fabric for plant cultivation is not a modern invention. In fact, use of woven baskets and bags for growing crops dates back to civilizations long gone. The ancient Egyptians were known to weave plant baskets to grow barley and wheat, while the earliest Greeks utilized woven containers for added portability while growing flowers and herbs. Moreover, in the United Kingdom, grow bags have long been a popular alternative for gardeners who prefer not to plant directly into soil.
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Product information
Material | Polyester |
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Color | Black |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Style | Modern |
Shape | Round |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount |
Product Dimensions | 50"D x 50"W x 24"H |
Brand | 247Garden |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | fabric |
Item Weight | 3.84 pounds |
Manufacturer | 247Garden |
ASIN | B016CEAR8C |
Item model number | 247P-FP-200E-2PK-BLK |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,801 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #81 in Plant Grow Bags |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 8, 2015 |
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Customers like the performance, value, and ease of lifting of the planter. They mention that it works great, provides more room for roots to grow, and is good value for money. Customers also like the quality, and durability. However, some customers have different opinions on water resistance, and size.
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Customers like the durability of the planter. They mention that the material is sturdy and did not tear even after the season was over. The bags survived the season intact, and the plants are not being stunted or suffering from root rot. The handles are securely fixed and held up when lifted, filled, and so far, the handles are staying on very well as they drag the full pots around.
"...them over about 3 weeks ago and am happy to report that they survived the season intact. I have refilled all of them with "energized" soil...." Read more
"...The handles seem durable (I've carried full pots several times and have not been concerned about the handles ripping) and the 7 gal is a great size..." Read more
"...The bags are holding up great still and they did see all the weathers. I am in Arizona and October can be pretty drying for small containers...." Read more
"Made with the Highest Quality and with Great Workmanship" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the planter. For example, they mention that their peppers are doing really well, they've all responded very well, and they're great for staking with cages. Some say that the planters are sturdy and well-stitching, and have not had a single failure or malfunction. Overall, most are happy with the quality and performance of this product.
"...They're not the prettiest of pots but are great for growing healthy and bountiful plants...." Read more
"I bought this set of fabric bags to use for growing peppers. They worked great and were so easy to fill, plant, and even move once filled...." Read more
"...Filling with good soil, these are fantastic! The plants are thriving, and with these being fabric, over-watering is much harder to do...." Read more
"...when compared to a standard plastic nursery pot, but they work very well indeed. (I would estimate their size more at 12 or 13 gallons.)..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the planter. They mention that it's an excellent value and well worth the price.
"...I gave these bag pots a try since the price is great and I liked the idea of being able to fold these up to store them during the cold months...." Read more
"...Drains water very well- Affordable enough when the Amazon dot com price changes to a lower value, but still cheaper than anything I'm aware of..." Read more
"...First, grow bags are pretty durable while being relatively cheap, so you don't have to shell out lots of money for other high quality containers...." Read more
"...They're more affordable than hard pots, so just get you some and try them out!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the growth of their plants in the planter. For example, they mention that the planters support healthier, more productive plants, and they are perfect for growing baby new potatoes. The planters are easy to fill and move once filled, and the roots can spread nicely.
"...So far, they are growing well. We have been harvesting large fist size eggplants at a rate of about 1 or 2 a week...." Read more
"...the bag pot tomato is much larger, darker green color, and has a ton of tomatoes ripening...." Read more
"...They worked great and were so easy to fill, plant, and even move once filled. I had a bumper crop of peppers and look forward to next season!" Read more
"...The basil grew very well in these and I have already made basil pesto 4 times...." Read more
Customers find the planters easy to lift and move. They mention the saucers make them mobile and easy to slide around the deck to take advantage of the sun. The planters are sturdy and can be put outside plants into. The handles are easy to pick up and move around by short distances.
"...They worked great and were so easy to fill, plant, and even move once filled. I had a bumper crop of peppers and look forward to next season!" Read more
"...It makes it very easy for me to move the bags without snapping my stick like wrists, neck or back...." Read more
"...Holds enough soil for your plant needs and the handles are easy to pick up and move short distances (or to the back of a truck) to move around-..." Read more
"...I've placed all my "bags" on rolling saucers, which makes them quite easy to move as I have to chase the sun around the deck as the season..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the grow bags. They say they are made of durable material, are sturdy, and well-built. The 7-gallon size is perfect for tomato plants and most other plants with large root systems. The bags are breathable, portable, and work as intended. They are multipurpose and hold a ton of dirt.
"...and the 7 gal is a great size for my tomatoes, kale, lettuce, and peppers, and all the plants..." Read more
"...Surprisingly it holds quite a bit of soil and it’s bigger than I thought!..." Read more
"I was very happy to see the size and quality of the grow bags...." Read more
"...bag soil (potting soil, black kow, peat moss) and the bags are surpassing expectation. One note... place the bags into some sort of plastic tote...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the planter. Some mention that the 7 gallon is a better size for a plant bag than a 5 gallon fabric bag, it is large enough to handle a few plants, and is sturdy. Others say that the sizes are a little bit small, too tall, and too deep to use for smaller plants.
"...are the same variety and planted on the same day, but the bag pot tomato is much larger, darker green color, and has a ton of tomatoes ripening...." Read more
"...Not super cheap flimsy fabric pots. They offer a variety of sizes to choose from and are sturdy." Read more
"...These pots are really too deep to use for smaller plants - you would be spending an awful lot of money on more potting soil than your plants could..." Read more
"...They seem breathable and the plants are huge. They do dry out fast which is expected so I've had to water daily...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the planter. Some mention that it drains water very well, while others say that it dries out quickly. The fabric of the bags is very porous, and the soil would get really dry.
"...Drains water very well-..." Read more
"...I had to water the plants every day in October. The soil would get really dry and the fabric of the bags is very porous...." Read more
"...They are porous so there is ample drainage built right in...." Read more
"...I’ve only had them for about a week now and it drains perfectly..." Read more
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I used a mixture of miracle grow potting soil and some composted garden soil that we let sit over the winter. Probably about 50-50. I set each of the bags on four flat landscaping bricks because I thought that would make them sit more evenly. My mom planted her potatoes in 3 of the bags a few weeks after St. Patrick's Day. I planted 2 eggplant in the last 2 bags a few weeks after that. It was warm here in eastern Pennsylvania so I pushed the season.
Both the potatoes and eggplant grew beautifully. We have already already harvested all of the potatoes and have replanted the pots with more potatoes to try for a 2nd season. So far, they are growing well. We have been harvesting large fist size eggplants at a rate of about 1 or 2 a week. We planted a variety grown particularly for containers.
These bags dramatically increased the real estate of my garden. It took almost no preparation and, as it looks now, they will be in great shape for use next year. I do plan to empty them out come fall and keep them in the basement. I have attached a few photos.
UPDATE: April 30, 2017
My plans to empty out the bags and put them away for the winter went awry. I just never got to it. They all stayed outside. I turned them over about 3 weeks ago and am happy to report that they survived the season intact. I have refilled all of them with "energized" soil. (I took last year's stuff and added some manure, hay, and water. I let everything sit under a tarp in the sun for a few weeks and then shoveled it back in the fabric pots.) The soil is not ideal but, sometimes, situations dictate shortcuts. I've planted 2 eggplants and am getting ready to do the potatoes in the next week or so. The bags show no sign of wear and tear. Another big thumbs up!
I used a mixture of miracle grow potting soil and some composted garden soil that we let sit over the winter. Probably about 50-50. I set each of the bags on four flat landscaping bricks because I thought that would make them sit more evenly. My mom planted her potatoes in 3 of the bags a few weeks after St. Patrick's Day. I planted 2 eggplant in the last 2 bags a few weeks after that. It was warm here in eastern Pennsylvania so I pushed the season.
Both the potatoes and eggplant grew beautifully. We have already already harvested all of the potatoes and have replanted the pots with more potatoes to try for a 2nd season. So far, they are growing well. We have been harvesting large fist size eggplants at a rate of about 1 or 2 a week. We planted a variety grown particularly for containers.
These bags dramatically increased the real estate of my garden. It took almost no preparation and, as it looks now, they will be in great shape for use next year. I do plan to empty them out come fall and keep them in the basement. I have attached a few photos.
UPDATE: April 30, 2017
My plans to empty out the bags and put them away for the winter went awry. I just never got to it. They all stayed outside. I turned them over about 3 weeks ago and am happy to report that they survived the season intact. I have refilled all of them with "energized" soil. (I took last year's stuff and added some manure, hay, and water. I let everything sit under a tarp in the sun for a few weeks and then shoveled it back in the fabric pots.) The soil is not ideal but, sometimes, situations dictate shortcuts. I've planted 2 eggplants and am getting ready to do the potatoes in the next week or so. The bags show no sign of wear and tear. Another big thumbs up!
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019
The pepper plants had the misfortune of snapping during a storm. They never really got healthy. Despite that one of the pepper plants now has 5 baby cubanelle peppers. The basil grew very well in these and I have already made basil pesto 4 times.
I think for a beginner gardener with no access to a backyard, this is a great set of quality containers!
Even filled with dirt (two or three cubic feet), they are not so heave that they cannot be moved. They have held up well, and have proven to be a great addition to our garden.