18 pot planter 6 Pack 18 Gallons Grow Bags - Breathable Fabric Pots for Healthier Plants  Vegetables Flowers – Heavy Duty Thick Containers with Sturdy Handles
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18 pot planter

18 pot planter 6 Pack 18 Gallons Grow Bags - Breathable Fabric Pots for Healthier Plants Vegetables Flowers – Heavy Duty Thick Containers with Sturdy Handles

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18 pot planter 6 Pack 18 Gallons Grow Bags - Breathable Fabric Pots for Healthier Plants Vegetables Flowers – Heavy Duty Thick Containers with Sturdy HandlesThese thick yet breathable grow bags turn your garden or balcony into a botanical playground where vegetables and flowers can spread their roots and reach for the sky. Made of thick, breathable fabric, Grow Bags provide the optimal mix of drainage and permeability, while their excellent breathable aeration allows for healthy root growth, keeping plants happy from seedling to harvest by letting roots roam free while keeping soil securely in place.

These thick yet breathable grow bags turn your garden or balcony into a botanical playground where vegetables and flowers can spread their roots and reach for the sky. 

Made of thick, breathable fabric, Grow Bags provide the optimal mix of drainage and permeability, while their excellent breathable aeration allows for healthy root growth, keeping plants happy from seedling to harvest by letting roots roam free while keeping soil securely in place. 

Whether you have a green thumb or you're still learning not to kill everything you touch, these grow bags make it easy to unleash your inner gardener. Fill them up, dig in, and get ready to reap what you sow with a little help where every season is a growing season. 

Our fabric grow bags are not only sustainable but a smarter way to grow healthy vegetables and flowers. An eco-friendly choice you can be proud of. 

And when the time comes, sturdy handles make moving your mini mobile gardens a breeze. Whether you've got a yard, a patio, or just a postage stamp's worth of space, this 6-pack of 18 gallons has you covered. Grow everything from greedy tomatoes to delicate daisies with room to spare. 

When the season is over, they fold flat like pancakes for easy storage until next year's gardening adventures. Green thumbs, get ready to go wild! 

Bags are made of polypropylene, a non-woven material that is lightweight, washable, and reusable. Use for planting and growing bags for strawberries, sweet potatoes, potatoes, tomatoes, radishes, zucchini, carrots, lettuce, peppers, cucumbers, chilies, onions, basil, kale, Swiss chard, herbs, etc. Be sure to select the appropriate size for different vegetable and plant growth needs. 

What's Inside: 6 Pack-18-gallon fabric pots can be placed on flat or uneven surfaces. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. SIZE - 21.7'' (55cm) diameter x 11.8'' (30cm) height with 260gsm grams per square meter (g/m2). Sealed in FiveSeasonStuff branded packaging.  

Instructions: 

1. Open the grow bag 

2. Fill the grow bag with soil up to 1/3 of the height from the bottom.

3. Carefully place the plant vertically in the soil. Continue to fill in the soil and add a little water at the same time. 

4. Press down the soil. Fill the bag until it is about 3-5 cm from the top. The planting is now complete.

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