Categories | Farming, Agriculture |
Product Code | B004S0KVNO |
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Price | $54.28 |
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- No root circling
- Breathable fabric means superior drainage and aeration
- Manages plant temperatures - keeping plants cooler in
- Sturdy reinforced handle straps are sewn all the way around the bottom of the bag for easier, more secure lifting or moving
- Lightweight and reusable
Customer Reviews
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful.Handle is useless, but the bag is working nicely on my tomatoes
By Kliz15
I was so angry. They had wrapped tape around one of the handles on my bag. It was just secure enought that I could open it and set it down on the ground without it showing it's flaw. I filled it with soil and planted my tomato. It was only when I went to move it that the tape gave way and I realized that it had not been sewn on. At this point, I couldn't return it as it was fully planted. I think that was very shady and I am very disappointed.As for the bag itself, it is great. So far 2 weeks in, my tomatoes are thriving and the drainage is great. I did not put the bag direcly on the ground. I made a platform out of old bricks to give it some circulation and to keep it from getting soaked with runoff from the yard.Update: 2/15/12 I'm buying more this year. I was disapointed by the broken handle, but it was perfect for my heirloom tomatoes and I had great success.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Pretty darn durable
By Donna M. Ryan
Overall 4 of the 5 bags I purchased held up well. One bat did split on the sidewall, near the bottom. Based on the performance of all the bags, I'd guess that this was more of thin spot in the bag. However, the split was small and didn't stop us from picking up and moving the bag on several occasions. I'm going to get some felt and try patching it over the winter.I purchased the 15 gallon bags in the spring and they did come with the handles. (I did a little research and it appears that the handles are not on the smaller sized bags.) I used them to plant potatoes this year and eventually all the bags were filled 50-80%. My soil mix included a heavy hand of composted sheep manure. I mention this to give some perspective on the chemical resistance.The bags started on the ground. We had a very dry and then *very* wet spring -- there was about two weeks or more where the bags never dried out. With the help of my mom, we picked up and moved the bags at least 5 times over the course of the season. The handles were very sturdy and we never thought they were in danger of breakingIn the last round, we allowed our potato crop to go dry for a four or five days. Harvesting was a snap! We did all five bags in about a half hour. We upended the bags into a wheelbarrow. One person pulled the potatoes out while the other began pulling the dirt out into another container. Once we sifted through and thought we got all the potatoes, we tipped the wheelbarrow up and slowly poured the rest of the dirt out. No bruised potatoes and more importantly, no sore backs that the ground digging resulted in the previous year. It took us hours to harvest this many potatoes out of the ground before, and we invariably either damaged some with digging tools or missed some.I recommend this product - one of the best prices I found for similar products.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.no handles on the 15 gallon
By Cliffside
FYI, there are no handles on the 15 gallon size.The bags appear to be well made, I'll see how they work after planting.edit: second order after great success this season, the 15 gallon bags I got now have handles.
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