Reddit Reddit reviews 247Garden Aeration Fabric Pots/Plant Grow Bags w/Handles (Multi-Pack) (15-Gallon, Black)

We found 2 Reddit comments about 247Garden Aeration Fabric Pots/Plant Grow Bags w/Handles (Multi-Pack) (15-Gallon, Black). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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247Garden Aeration Fabric Pots/Plant Grow Bags w/Handles (Multi-Pack) (15-Gallon, Black)
Fabric pot allows roots to breathe and grow healthier, boosts plant growth and yields1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25 Gallon SizesKeeps plant warmer in winter and cooler in the summerAccelerates plant yields and growthCan be used with drip systems, overheads, and hydroponic flood trays
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2 Reddit comments about 247Garden Aeration Fabric Pots/Plant Grow Bags w/Handles (Multi-Pack) (15-Gallon, Black):

u/starfish_drown · 2 pointsr/gardening

Great job! I was trying to zoom in to check what all you have there.. I spy strawberry, peppers, lettuce, beans, and tomato? The tomatoes may be the one thing you'd want to definitely move to their own pots or the ground. The more room, the healthier and more productive. After exhaustive research, I am doing my tomatoes in these this year: https://www.amazon.com/247Garden-5-Pack-Gallon-Aeration-Handles/dp/B013JFHMQ2/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=4X3ZZQI86GKZ&

I did my peppers in pots (and crammed together) last year, and they did pretty well. Not sure how they'll do with strawberries (unfortunately, I don't have a lot of experience with strawberries yet). Lettuce and peppers are good companion plants (Google companion plants.. it's a beautiful world of vegtable relationships and being able to crammed things together for good reason).

Beans are good companion plants to most plants, but you gotta watch their vines.

I think that's all I got for ya! Happy gardening!

u/swervepants · 2 pointsr/vegetablegardening

I'm not familiar with growing pumpkin so I'm not sure about that. But you can buy these for the tomatoes and jalapenos: 247Garden 5-Pack 15 Gallon Grow Bags/Aeration Fabric Pots w/Handles (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013JFHMQ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_o8W0Cb3CCPTGM

15 gal would be a good size for tomatoes, and 5 or 10 gal for peppers (I'm not sure on size for peppers, I hope someone who knows can confirm a good size in this post).

I'm also not familiar with spinach, but if they are able to grow in rather shallow containers (like 6 inches in height), then you can find cheap rectangular planters at the dollar store. They also have round pots that are up to 12" in height. If you go to their baskets section, you can find bigger containers. Just be sure to drill or poke holes at the bottom. Hope that helps!