🌟 Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The CASOLLY Square Grow Bags are a set of five 5-gallon heavy-duty plant pots made from durable nonwoven fabric. Designed for optimal root health with excellent drainage and ventilation, these bags are reusable, easy to store, and versatile for various gardening needs.
M**R
These are a great value
These grow bags are a great value, I hope to more of them. I've had them about six weeks, I've had them over about 6 weeks, I already had a crop of hailstorm radish in a couple of them.This size would be great for pepper plants, single tomato plant, a squash, a pumpkin, It reminds me of a 5 gallon bucket, but better and pretty!The material these are made from is very sturdy, I expect I'll get several years use out of these.Water a lot, as your plants might dry out if you don't. I water one to two times a day. I used a potted plant mix with earthworm castings and moss mixed in for planting medium, got beautiful radishes from it.These grow bags are very high quality for a grow bag. I own a few different types of grow bags. I would buy again.I like the square bags. They look nice side by side, front and back look a bit rounded, but if placed side by side you can tell square from round grow bags.This is a 5 star product in my opinion.
S**E
Use these instead of raised bed
I like the square shape and it seems to be holding up well. First time using these so not sure if they will hold up during the next season. They seem durable enough however, I have used bricks to hold up the sides. When you fill them up with dirt, they and get full and bulge out. Buying soil is expensive, so I make sure that the sides hold up by using bricks or cement blocks. Also this will keep the soil warmer in the winter to help extend the season just make sure the plants do not overheat during the summer months. I like the slats on the sides to place plant stakes. Recommend.
N**G
Heavy duty
These grow bags are made of a heavier felt than I expected and hold up nicely after filling. I do recommend that anyone who is using them in a desert climate add water retention beads because the fabric will allow the soil to dry out quicker in a hot, dry environment, but I routinely use those beads in my container plants. I can see these easily lasting a number of seasons with no problem.UPDATE: I have barely put seeds in these things but I grow to like them more each day. I originally purchased the 3 gallon and today ordered a set of 5 gallon. We haven't hit the dry season yet, but they retain water much better than I expected. I haven't had to rewater after my initial dousing a week ago, and we haven't had much rain. I will still include water retention granules because triple digit summer temperatures will add to the dryness.Also, the CWP SQDS-1200 Heavy Gauge Footed Square Carpet Saver Saucer, 12-Inch by 12-Inch, Clear work very well with these bags. I initially purchased the 10" for the 3 gallon bags, but it was just too small. I just ordered the 12" for both my 3 gallon and 5 gallon bags.I not only would purchase this product again, I did purchase it again.
C**K
Seems to be good quality
My plants love them so I do as well and the square design helps me squeeze more plants in a small area versus circle pots where there is a lot of room wasted
M**E
Love the stake loops
I grow most of my garden in grow bags due to living on 16 acres of dense clay. I love, love, love grow bags. Not only can you move them around to different locations you can rotate them so they can get the sun on all sides. It may sound lazy but I leave them outside all year. Then the next season I dig out the top 1/3 to 1/2 of the soil, add Azomite & some fresh potting soil and worm castings. Then I plant the new plants with the amended soil.I really like these grow bags becase they have loops at the corners for staking. These are perfect for tomatoes. What a brilliant idea. This particular brand is also a bit "thicker", the fabric is thicker than other varieties. They should last much longer than the other brands. I’ll let you know how long they last when they final kick the bucket.The most important thing to remember when planting into grow bags (or any other type of container) is to use one that is big enough. It’s better to have too much room than not enough.
D**Y
Really strong and hold a bunch of soil .
Put it where it's going to be . Lol it gets pretty heavy. 10 gallons=40 qts. The amount in a regular bag of soil + water.Happy with these except when I gotta move them.
A**E
Just Flimsy
04/04/2023 Keeping them because I already used them. They are fairly deep but even stakes in the loops do not keep them steady.
S**.
Working well
I finally have zucchini. I tried these bags for the first time and am getting a decent crop. I do need to monitor the watering because of the evaporation out the sides, but I am impressed. I liked the initial bags and ordered more. I used 4 for potatoes, 4 for zucchini and have another one with Armenian cucumbers with bamboo trellis at the 4 corners. I placed them in milk crates and was able to move them when needed. The bag makes a soft edge for the overflow of the plant and it has been easy to add soil at the top and fertilize. I really think supporting them with the milk crates made a difference for me and I am definitely using them again next year. I plan to empty the potato bag soil into my raised beds and start with new composted soil next year.
J**N
Planting bags
Came quickly. They seem very sturdy. Just planting in them now.
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