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woven planter bags Viagrow 30 Gal. Mini Raised Garden Bed with Handles (3-Pack)

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woven planter bags Viagrow 30 Gal. Mini Raised Garden Bed with Handles (3-Pack)Improve Root Health with Breathable Fabric Grow Bags The Harvest Company fabric aeration grow bags are designed to create a healthy root environment by improving airflow and drainage. Made from 100% new polypropylene (PP), these BPA free grow bags are durable, reusable, and suitable for multiple growing seasons. The breathable fabric promotes natural root pruning, preventing root circling and encouraging stronger, healthier root systems. These grow

Improve Root Health with Breathable Fabric Grow Bags

The Harvest Company fabric aeration grow bags are designed to create a healthy root environment by improving airflow and drainage. Made from 100% new polypropylene (PP), these BPA-free grow bags are durable, reusable, and suitable for multiple growing seasons.

The breathable fabric promotes natural root pruning, preventing root circling and encouraging stronger, healthier root systems. These grow bags are ideal for both soil and hydroponic growing media, making them a versatile solution for indoor and outdoor gardening.

Specifications

Size Dimensions
1 Gallon 6" x 8"
2 Gallon 8" x 9"
3 Gallon 10" x 11"
5 Gallon 12" x 12"
7 Gallon 13" x 14"
10 Gallon 15" x 15.5"
15 Gallon 15" x 17"
20 Gallon 20" x 16"
25 Gallon 21.5" x 16"
30 Gallon 24" x 18"
45 Gallon 27" x 18.5"
65 Gallon 48" x 18.5"
100 Gallon 57" x 22"
200 Gallon 77" x 26"
300 Gallon 91" x 27"

Features

  • Durable fabric grow bags designed for multiple growing seasons
  • Breathable material improves aeration and root development
  • Helps prevent root circling through natural air pruning
  • Suitable for soil and hydroponic growing media
  • Made from BPA-free, environmentally friendly polypropylene
  • Sturdy built-in handles for easy movement and repositioning
  • Ideal for indoor and outdoor gardening applications

Designed for Healthier Root Systems

These fabric grow bags promote optimal root growth by improving oxygen flow and drainage.

  • Encourages strong and fibrous root development
  • Prevents overwatering and excess moisture buildup
  • Improves nutrient uptake and overall plant health

Ideal for Multiple Growing Applications

The Harvest Company fabric grow bags are versatile and suitable for a wide range of growing setups.

  • Container gardening and planters
  • Greenhouse and nursery use
  • Outdoor gardening and landscaping
  • Hydroponic and soilless growing systems
  • Growing vegetables, herbs, flowers, and shrubs

Reliable and Reusable Growing Solution

The Harvest Company fabric aeration grow bags offer a durable and cost-effective alternative to traditional plastic pots. Their breathable design, sturdy handles, and reusable construction make them an excellent choice for growers looking to improve plant health and simplify their gardening setup.

Disclaimer: Packaging may vary due to brand updates and inventory transitions. You’ll receive the same high-quality gardening product. Formally known as Viagrow.

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