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Review on Thick Nonwoven Fabric Grow Bags With Handles - ValueHall 10 Gal Aeration Plant Pots For Better Growth And Root Development (V8020) by George Cochran

Revainrating 4 out of 5

$9.99 for 6 of the 3 gallons can't be beat. I only wish the handles were a little bit taller.

These are great growbags for the price. I live in a swampy area where it's hard to grow anything in the ground. I tend to put anything I can in grow bags, but they are either jumbo sized in width, or jumbo sized in depth. These little 3 gallon ones are excellent. They're about as wide as they are tall, and hold the equivalent of a 3 gallon bucket. The fabric is breathable and retains some moisture, but it also lets out excess. I don't see any stitch issues, and there's just a few stray threads.The only downside for me is that the handles are kind of tight. It's hard to get my hand under them to move them around. It's doable, but would be better if they were just 1-2 centimeters taller with wiggle room. These can't be beat for the price. I got the 3 gallon bags to put things in like onions, garlic, and herbs. Herbs, left unchecked, will take over so I love putting them in smaller grow bags. These are still deep enough, too, to do onions, garlic, and other alliums in. They let the roots have space to go around and down, and there's enough space to do 4-6 pieces of garlic to fully bulb out. I should be able to get a couple seasons out of these so long as I put them up in the off season and don't let the animals or freezing and thawing get to them.

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Pros
  • They are very handy to use.
Cons
  • The 10-gallon size may be too large for some plants, causing them to become root-bound and stunt their growth.