🌱 Elevate Your Garden Game with Upside-Down Innovation!
The 4Pack Upside Down Strawberry Planter is designed for efficient gardening, featuring 4 durable fabric bags with 6 planting holes each. Ideal for growing strawberries, tomatoes, and more, these planters maximize space and ensure optimal plant health with breathable felt material. Perfect for year-round gardening, they come with hooks for easy hanging and are suitable for various plants.
M**E
Seem sturdy and durable.
These are nice bags, and I seem to be well put together and compact. My strawberries have a good head start for the spring and summer.
V**W
space savings
have used similar bags before with good results. these bags are smaller and with many more holes. water will flow from these openings before reaching the bottom main plant.
D**S
A bit hard to get seedling in precut hole.
Good quality and thick material. Had some issues with getting seedling in precut hole but after a few minutes was successful. Pouches are nice and overall design is sturdy. They even come with S hooks to hang them. I'm happy with my purchase and will be coming back for another set in the months to follow.
R**T
These work
I loved using these this summer passed. They really worked well.
N**I
Tomato plant holder
It is absolutely perfect
T**N
Badly described.
Sent it back
D**D
Holes are a little small so measure before purchasing plants to make sure they will fit.
I have used other hanging bag type planters so I have a little experience. I have never used the felt type before. These drain and dry out much quicker than the poly types so you pretty much have to water them daily. Though over watering can cause the soil to bleed through and stain the bags. But this only happened with one that I over watered. The pockets or holes are fairly small. I grow my strawberries from seed but if you're buying plants from a green house you may have problems fitting them into the pockets.
P**C
Great for freeing up space in the garden bed
I've been meaning to pick up a set of these for a while now - we usually grow lots of cherry tomatoes in our garden bed, but no beefsteak or heritage tomatoes because my wife says "they take up too much room". Well I want to grow some this year, and I have some extra shepherd's hooks, so this was my solution. These seem to be made ok, I don't know if they'll last multiple seasons (probably if you wash/store them properly at the end of the season, which I'm admittedly bad about). But if I get a few well=producing plants out them then it's worth it.
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