2,5 & 10 Pack Taller Nonwoven Grow Bags for Tomatoes & Other Deep Rooting Plants
Taller & Narrower Garden Fabric Grow Bag Containers
Our new taller and narrower line of grow bags are for deep-rooting plants like tomatoes, artichokes, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries Just to name a few. Just like our shorter bags our taller bags serve a purpose in the garden. You can grow plants like tomatoes and artichokes in regular size grow bags, but the size and quantity of your vegetables will not reach their full potential.
Selection of 10 Gallon up to 50 Gallon Non-Woven Bags
I designed my deep-rooting plant grow bags to start being taller (than the average grow bag for the same gallonage) from the 10-gallon bags on up to 50-gallon bags. This will give your deep-rooted plants more root growing room, which will increase your plant size and yield. Like our shorter bags we go up in gallons for those that would like to plant more than one deep-rooted plant, like a tomato plant. These taller bags will produce large healthy plants, be sure to get some good support for your vines. These new taller bags are our best grow bags for tomatoes and other deep routing plants.
Tomatoes in Grow Bags and Other Deep Rooting Vegetables are a Good Way to Go
It's like growing them in a raised bed where your tomatoes are naturally further from the ground. One of the advantages your tomato grow bags have over raised beds is they can be moved. For me what makes them the best garden grow bags for tomatoes is that there's more depth for the roots to grow. Deeper roots mean healthy, bigger and better producing plants.
What Size Grow Bag for Tomatoes Should You Get?
If you want to have good healthy tomato plants, that are good producers, our deeper growbags are the way to go.
Since tomato roots go deeper these taller bags are the best way to go, for growing tomatoes in grow bags. Our bags start at 7gallon & 10 gallon and are great for the smaller tomato varieties. While our 20 gallon and up bags are best for bumper crops of cherry and plumb tomatoes, as well as the bigger tomato varieties that will product lots of hamburger size slicing tomatoes all summer long.
Our mission is simple: to help you grow higher quality higher producing plants with our new Taller vegetable grow bags. Try growing tomatoes in grow bags, our deeper bags for the same amount of soil, or some other deep rooting plants this season!
About Our Extra Reinforced Fabric Planter Bags
Our manufacturer makes our bags with thicker non-woven fabric than the industry standard, extra handle material on the outside and extra bag material on the inside of the bag (15 gallons and up). We also do stitching on the rim for extra added tear strength. This extra reinforcement of the handles and rim really makes a difference with the longevity of these fabric pots. These new improvements are a must for anyone who is going to move the bigger bags, especially second season and beyond.
Grow Bag Gardening Needs Sturdy Fabric:
Our lightweight durable fabric
Our non-woven grow bags have thicker material than most of the bags sold, and I have not found any that are thicker. Our fabric bags get thicker, the larger they get (see our chart below). Built from thickened, non-woven fabric. This material is strong yet permeable to air and water, allowing for breathability and optimal root zone aeration and water penetration.
BPA Free:
You can grow your vegetables safely.
Permeable, Excellent Aeration and Moisture Control:
The material is designed to be moderately permeable, allowing water to pass through and the excellent aeration protects from getting too much moisture, keeping the roots from root rot. I use drip irrigation to allow extra time for the water to be absorbed by the soil and compost matter. This can help your bags to not dry out to fast between waterings.
Excellent drainage:
The non-woven felt fabric means that these grow pots do not retain excess water, allowing the roots to breathe while still holding plenty of moisture. Add in their excellent aeration and you pretty much eliminate root rot.
Portability:
Made from heavy recycled fabric, our larger bags have extra material adding reinforcement along the handles and are double stitched. They have been designed to allow you to move your plants easily and safely.
Taller & Wider Grow Bags Size Table:
Bag Size |
Height |
Diameter |
Weight |
7 Gallon | 14in | 12.2in | 260g |
10 Gallon | 16in | 14in | 300g |
15 Gallon | 18in | 16.1in | 300g |
20 Gallon | 18in | 18.2in | 320g |
25 Gallon | 18in | 20.32in | 320g |
30 Gallon | 20in | 21.1in | 320g |
40 Gallon | 21in | 23.7in | 320g |
50 Gallon | 22in | 26in | 320g |
More info about Our Plant Grow Bag Aeration Pots
Plant Bag Non-Woven Breathable Material:
Made from 100% environmentally friendly recycled material. Our thickened non-woven fabric is resistant to punctures and thus easier to move around. Their extra stitching and quality of the material ensure they do not become waterlogged. They are perfect for placement on patios, balconies (they drain so put something under them) and along borders. I'm sure you'll find places in and out of your garden that has sunshine to grow more food or to beautify your yard with flowers.
Plant Grow Pots Enable root pruning and automatic drainage:
because of the unique vertically perforated material that enables air root pruning and stops circling roots. This allows for easy watering and root oxygenation. The breathable fabric pots naturally drain and stopping soggy root rot.
Move and Storage of Plant Fabric Pots:
Grow bags can be used to relocate potted plants easily and safely. For the highest safety and protection of your plants, fabric bags 15 gallon and up really should have Extra Heavy-duty handles, to support the weight of the pot when filled with soil and water. I use these bags myself, and since I started using my reinforced bags my tearing and ripping is almost nonexistent.
Growing tomatoes in 5-gallon buckets
Over the years I have talked to people who have been growing tomatoes in 5-gallon buckets. Based on size and shape they would be good for your smaller tomato plants, if it wasn't for being non-breathable, non-draining and no side handles. Growing tomatoes in Grow Bags for tomatoes (our taller ones of course), has been the most rewarding for me.
Buy our Fabric Grow Bags and experience the Difference Today
A must-have for families, nurseries, and landscapers. When you're done for the season just dump the soil in a pile for next year, give them a good rinse, let them dry thoroughly, then store them out of the elements during the winter, and they will last for multiple years.
Non-woven fabric is a completely better way to grow your plants. Our revolutionary grow bags are inexpensive, designed for optimum root development, and have many benefits over other grow bags and traditional plastic pots.
For more information on Grow Bags check out our blog article The Ultimate Guide To Grow Bags – Why, Where, And How Should You Use Them?