Potato Grow Bags,(5 Pack 10 Gallon) Garden Vegetables Growing Planter with Handles and Access Flap for Planting Potato Carrot Onion Taro Radish Peanut,Green
J**N
Exactly as expected!
I haven't harvested my potatoes yet, but it works great and they're growing great! :D
M**E
Way too small to grow potatoes.
I DO NOT recommend growing potatoes in these bags. They are TINY. Potatoes grow tall and FALL OVER and there is not enough space to grow very many inside the dirt. It says 7 gallon but it is more like a 5 gallon. Waste of money. Will NOT use them again. Very disappointed. I must say though, The quality is goo! It is the size that is ridiculous. You can grow some radishes in them...maybe small fingerling carrots. They could be used for all kinds of plants. I just do not reccomend growing your taters in them. Sorry for the negative review. But again, they are GOOD QUALITY just too small.
P**Y
If you want a lot of potatoes get the 15 gallon
They seem to be fairly decently constructed, with a few exceptions (I bought 12) The stitching on a few was a bit off and messed up but they still work. I was, however, unsatisfied with the size. I bought the 10 gallon and they are not very tall at all. The picture is kind of misleading. Overall not a bad product, just make sure you measure out the dimensions before you order or you will be disappointed.
K**Y
Plant bags
I love them and have grown lots of delious vegetables.
A**R
Harvest was not very good
The bags seem very good at first and during the season as the plants grow well, but the harvest is very small. I usually grow potatoes in the dirt in my gardens but wanted to try these bags. The bags were filled with roots but potatoes were undersized and not as many as you will get planting in the ground. One positive thing, they were easy to move around.I imaging these would work better for a plant that likes to be very warm.
A**R
not deep enough for proper planting
For the past few years i have done Potatoes by digging a trench and planting them the old fashion way. Thought i would mix it up this year and try the bags (also every year using the trench i had success with numerous large potatoes coming in during the harvest) but the bags have not worked.....i think they need to be taller to have success...going to keep them and use them next year as mobile herb planters....seller should change name from Potato bags to something a little more generic.
L**L
What a great idea....so far so good.
Well we just filled them up with dirt and are starting our pandemic garden since certain items are tough to find. Potatoes being one of those items. So far we love them. we’ll see how the hold up. I’ll update later. I’m wondering how much dirt is going to fall out when you open the flap to harvest.We are excited to have our potatoes separated from the garden....saving that valuable space for more delicate plants.
C**Y
Good but nothing special
These are good for a beginner. You’ll definitely move up bigger things like using entire trash barrel.They are good quality but very heavy when filled with dirt.These are good because it will help you save room in your vegetable garden. These bags also let potatoes, carrots and onions grow like they are suppose to.
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