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plastic plant pots for tomatoes Tomato Growpots for Feeding & Watering – Gardening Naturally

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plastic plant pots for tomatoes Tomato Growpots for Feeding & Watering – Gardening NaturallyThese tomato Growpots, also known as tomato halos, make growing tomatoes in pots and grow bags easier and more productive. The clever design delivers water and tomato food directly to the roots while helping protect plants from slugs. Ideal for growing tomatoes in grow bags or greenhouse containers, they can also be used for chillies, peppers and aubergines. Helps deliver water directly to the roots Encourages stronger root development Improves plant

These tomato Growpots, also known as tomato halos, make growing tomatoes in pots and grow bags easier and more productive. The clever design delivers water and tomato food directly to the roots while helping protect plants from slugs.

Ideal for growing tomatoes in grow bags or greenhouse containers, they can also be used for chillies, peppers and aubergines.

✔ Helps deliver water directly to the roots
✔ Encourages stronger root development
✔ Improves plant growth and tomato yields
✔ Suitable for grow bags, pots and greenhouse growing

Growing Tomatoes in Pots with Self Watering Growpots

Each Growpot features an outer trough reservoir that holds approximately four pints of water or liquid feed. This water gradually seeps into the compost around the plant roots, providing a steady and consistent supply of moisture and nutrients.

The inner chamber works as a ring culture pot, encouraging roots to grow deeper into the compost. This supports healthier plants and helps prevent common problems associated with uneven watering when growing tomatoes in grow bags.

Tomato Growpots for Stronger Plants and Higher Yields

When growing tomatoes in grow bags or containers, roots can often struggle to access enough nutrients and water. Growpots help solve this by creating a controlled watering zone around the plant.

Additional compost can be placed around the outer chamber, giving roots more space to expand and access nutrients. This encourages vigorous growth and can help produce larger, healthier tomato crops.

Tomato Pots for Tomatoes and Other Crops

Although designed primarily for tomatoes, these Growpots are also ideal for growing:

  • Chillies
  • Sweet peppers
  • Aubergines

The controlled watering system makes them particularly useful for greenhouse growing or patio container gardens.

Growpot Size and Grow Bag Compatibility

Each large plastic growpot measures:

  • 28cm diameter
  • 17.7cm height
  • Inner chamber diameter: 14.3cm
  • Inner chamber base diameter: 17cm

Three growpots can be spaced neatly into a single grow bag of compost, making them perfect for standard grow bag tomato growing.

Pots to Grow Tomatoes in Grow Bags or Soil

These tomato pots can be inserted directly into grow bags or used in garden soil depending on your setup. If you plan to move your grow bags later, placing them on a growbag tray makes handling much easier.

The pots are available in green and black and are made from 100% recycled plastic, making them durable and reusable for many growing seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Growpots fit in a standard grow bag?

Three Growpots fit comfortably into one standard grow bag of compost.

Can Growpots be used directly in garden soil?

Yes. They can be inserted into soil beds or used in grow bags and containers.

What other crops can be grown in tomato Growpots?

They are ideal for tomatoes, but also work well with aubergines, peppers and chillies.

How much water do the Growpots hold?

The outer reservoir holds approximately four pints of water or liquid tomato feed which gradually seeps into the compost.

Are these Growpots made from recycled plastic?

Yes, they are manufactured from 100% recycled plastic and designed to be reused season after season.

What size are the tomato Growpots?

Each pot measures 28cm in diameter and 17.7cm tall with an inner chamber diameter of 14.3cm.

Made from 100% recycled plastic.

Read more advice about growing tomatoes in pots.

If you are growing strawberries, see our mini growpots.

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