4 Pack Potato Grow Bags 7 Gallon with Flap, Heavy Duty Fabric with Handle and Harvest Window, Non-Woven Planter Pot Plant Garden Bags to Grow Vegetables Tomato, Black
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JJGoo 4 Pack 7 gallon potato grow bags with flap planter pot with handles and harvest window for potato tomato and vegetables
JJGoo Fabric Grow Bag Features:
Premium Material
Made of breathable non-woven fabric, ensures good ventilation to prevent excessive moisture, also provide more oxygen for your plants. The strong and biodegradable material cause no pollution.
Convenient Design
Comes with large harvest window, you can check your plant and easily harvest veggies. These grow bags are made of sturdy material to ensure you may move around the bags filled with soil.
Large Capacity
7 Gallons allow to grow veggies as much as you want, it will create a stable growing environment for veggies and flowers. They can be used to grow potato, onions, taro, radish, carrots and other vegetables.
Easy to Move
The strong handles make them easy to move around as your needs. These potato grow bags are perfect to use at patios, gardens, balconies and any indoor/outdoor space.
Planting Tips
1. Moisten the soil and compost mix thoroughly. Fill about 1/3 full (6″-8″ deep) with a 50/50 mixture of garden soil and compost.
2. Evenly space 3 to 5 seed potatoes and/or pieces (“eyes up” ) and cover with 3 inches of soil.
3. As the potatoes continue growing, continue adding soil/compost mix until you reach the top of the grow bag.
4. Water regularly. During hot and dry summer days, potato plants should be watered once every 2 to 3 days. During cooler days with rainfall, potatoes may not need watering at all.
5. Look for signs when the leaves start yellowing and the stems wilt. Then stop watering and wait a week or two. Potatoes are ready for harvesting when more than 50% of the leaves have turned yellow.
【Fabric Grow Bags】 JJGoo Non-woven fabric grow bags has good airflow to the roots and can keep the medium moist but not waterlogged, offer a healthier environment to your plants for growing stronger and producing more
【Large Capacity】Made of BPA-Free sturdy non-woven fabric, large 10 gallon photo grow bags create a stable growing environment for veggies and potatoes, perfect for growing potato, onions, taro, radish, carrots and other vegetables.
【Great Drainage 】Plastic pots are known for poor drainage which can result in root rot. JJGoo fabric grow bags means the pots do not retain excess water, allowing your roots to breathe for healthier, more vigorous growth
【Convenient Design】These potato grow bag comes with large harvest window for easily harvest veggies, and heavy-duty handles for moving bags with ease
【Use It for Years】 The plastic pots tend to wear out and break, fabric pots are durable and last for multiple seasons, please plant about 4 to 6 seeds in each bag. At the end of the growing season, empty the bags, simply clean them and store with dry.
8 reviews for 4 Pack Potato Grow Bags 7 Gallon with Flap, Heavy Duty Fabric with Handle and Harvest Window, Non-Woven Planter Pot Plant Garden Bags to Grow Vegetables Tomato, Black


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moisture-sensitive plant that started off with low odds very much likes living in this.
i have a grocery store ginger root in one of these that i had gone too long without using up for cooking, so it started trying to grow. wasn’t really expecting it to truly go anywhere since grocery suppliers tend to treat their various produce to make it difficult if not unviable to grow at home, but with the growing bag and a 5 gallon mixture of coconut coir, diatomaceous earth, sphagnum moss, and ground bonemeal(this mixture is because ginger grows best in loamy and/or compost-rich soil, would not recommend using it on other species without researching to be sure it suits their needs first), the ginger root has overcome the odds it started off with and is sprouting tall already despite both likely being treated against growth and having been planted in late winter.i feel that this really says something about the breathability of the growing bag, because even healthy ginger is very particular about its moisture content – they like to be damp so can’t be allowed to fully dry out, but they’re likely to get sick if allowed to actually soak. with a “pot” that evenly airs on its own, this offers great control over the moisture levels inside it to prevent root illness and be a bit more forgiving than the average solid-shelled pot when it comes to accidental overwaterings.the ginger still has a long way to go before i’ll be able to try out the window on the growing bag for harvest(it takes about 8-10 months for ginger to yield), but as far as maintaining the plants’ health goes, this is already seeming great for it.
Ross A Busby –
Perfect potato grow bags for limited space gardens
These potato grow bags are perfect incase you have no space in an apartment or something similar.. theyâre very easy to move and transport and the value for the money is definitely there. Theyâre very sturdy and of perfect size. They look like regular pots just made out of fabric. So they look very nice in an apartment yard. You can definitely start your potato seeds in the bottom of these bags and continue to fill with quality soil till youâre ready to harvest which has a convenient Velcro door on the side of the pot where you can open and harvest potatoes without disturbing the whole plant & grow bags then close it back up to produce more potatoes. If you have limited space but still want to have a small garden grow bags are the way to go & I highly recommend these grow bags for potatoes.
Rhonda W –
great product
The bags are of good quality, but once they are filled up to the top, they are a little heavy and hard to move. I used them for potatoes so when I started them, it was fine, but after the 3rd time of adding dirt (like you are supposed to do with potatoes) I could not move them to where they needed to be. I would also be interested in having clear plastic placed in the window area of the bag. When you open the velcro up to peek inside, dirt falls out. Plastic would stop that and allow for better vision.
Jenny Cordero –
Amazing 10 Gallon Garden Bags
These bags are great quality! They have handles so you can move if needed. The price was great! The size is perfect for container gardening. Drainage seems pretty good. So far, itâs worked well!
Alicia Bailey –
Iâm a solid yes!
10/10 would highly recommend!!Yâall I am trying to grow potatoes this year and let me tell you, these bags are IT! Super sturdy, easy to move with the attached handles, and can excellent value for sure!I have 4 bags growing of potatoes and theyâre so darn easy with this set! Theyâre cute (I picked orange!)
Lynne Everson –
Sturdy
Very sturdy and bigger than my other ones which is what I wanted. We shall see if i get taters to grow.
Kindle Customer –
Potato bag
We haven’t got it planted yet….so hoping it grows potatoes. It says it’s 4 bags but I only received 1 bag. Not sure what that’s about.We planted potatoes as the instructions said. They grew beautiful tops, did not have any potatoes ð
Jen –
Potato grow bags
Works for what I needed