
Grow Anything. Anywhere.
Heavy-duty 5-pack 5-gallon fabric grow bags with reinforced handles. Built-in drainage, breathable walls, foldable storage. Tomatoes, peppers, herbs — whatever your season grows.
- Heavy-Duty 95g Fabric
- Reinforced Handles
- Built-In Drainage
- 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Why Gardeners Trust These
Plastic pots trap roots, hold heat, and need replacing every season. Heavy-duty fabric grow bags breathe, drain, air-prune roots, and fold flat for storage between growing seasons. The 5-pack lets you build a full container garden in one go — and the reinforced handles let you chase the sun or move out of the way of a storm. Made in USA.
Gardens Growing With These
Roots breathe. Plants thrive.
Plastic pots are sealed boxes. Roots hit the wall, circle back on themselves, and choke. Water sits at the bottom. Heat builds up against the sides. Most container gardens fail because of what the pot is doing — not what the gardener is.
95g heavy-duty non-woven fabric solves all of it. Air passes freely through the walls, naturally air-pruning roots so they branch instead of circling. Excess water drains through the breathable fabric and through the bottom. Heat dissipates instead of cooking the root zone.
The result: denser root systems, healthier plants, and more abundant harvests — with less overwatering anxiety. Made in USA.
95g heavy-duty. Built for seasons, not weeks.
Most grow bags fail at one of two things: the fabric, or the handles. Cheap grow bags use thin 70g fabric that tears at the seams. Cheap handles pop loose the first time you carry a soil-loaded bag.
These don't.
The fabric is premium 95g non-woven polypropylene — heavier, denser, more tear-resistant than the standard. The edge binding is sage-green serger-stitched at the top rim and base, locking the seams against unraveling. The two side handles are reinforced nylon webbing, double-stitched at the attachment points — tear-tested for full soil loads.
Translation: pick up a bag with 30 pounds of wet soil inside, and the handles hold. Made in USA.
Grow anything. Anywhere.
The whole reason most container gardens fail is because they get planted somewhere with the wrong light, then never move. With reinforced handles, that's not a constraint anymore.
- Apartment balcony — fits tightly along the railing, even on small balconies
- Patio & deck — pairs naturally with outdoor furniture, doesn't look like a giant plastic pot
- Driveway corner — turns unused concrete into productive growing space
- Suburban lawn — no need to dig up grass, no raised-bed construction
- Rooftop garden — lightweight enough for rooftop deck loads
Chase the sun. Avoid the storm. Move plants closer to the house in cold snaps. Your garden goes where you go.
From seed to harvest — bag after bag
What can a 5-gallon grow bag actually produce?
One thriving cherry tomato plant per bag — pounds of fruit per season. One bell or chili pepper plant. A bag full of fresh basil, parsley, thyme. Three or four strawberry plants producing through summer. A bag of mixed lettuces and arugula for cut-and-come-again salads. Cucumbers, eggplant, dwarf citrus, even small root vegetables.
With five bags in the set, that's a full container garden in one purchase — and enough harvest to actually fill your kitchen, share with neighbors, and feel like you grew something. Buy more sets to build out a homesteader-scale operation. The more you buy, the more you save.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I grow in a 5-gallon bag?
What can I grow in a 5-gallon bag?
A 5-gallon bag is the sweet spot for most home gardeners. Each bag comfortably handles one mature tomato plant, one pepper plant, one eggplant, or one cucumber plant. For smaller plants, you can fit 3–4 strawberry plants, 2–3 herb plants (basil, parsley, thyme, mint), a generous bag of lettuce and leafy greens, or root vegetables like radishes and small carrots. With dwarf varieties, you can even grow small citrus trees. Tomatoes are the most popular use — one indeterminate variety per bag will produce pounds of fruit through the season.
Won't fabric pots dry out too fast?
Won't fabric pots dry out too fast?
They dry out a bit faster than plastic pots — that's actually a feature, not a bug. The breathability is what prevents overwatering and root rot (the #1 killer of container plants). In practice, this means you'll water more frequently in hot weather (every 1–2 days in peak summer), but the trade-off is healthier root systems, denser plants, and bigger harvests. A simple 1-inch mulch layer on top (straw, wood chips, or compost) dramatically slows evaporation. Water in the morning, water thoroughly until you see drainage, and your plants will thrive.
How sturdy are the handles, really?
How sturdy are the handles, really?
The handles are reinforced black nylon webbing, double-stitched at the attachment points using serger-stitching that ties into the bag's edge binding. They're tear-tested to support a fully soil-loaded 5-gallon bag, which weighs roughly 25–30 pounds wet. We've seen customers move loaded bags across patios, lift them onto raised platforms, and rearrange whole garden layouts mid-season. The handle attachment is the part that distinguishes these from cheaper bags — most failures in inexpensive grow bags happen at the handle seams. These don't. Made in USA, quality-checked.
Can I reuse them next season?
Can I reuse them next season?
Yes — that's one of the best things about heavy-duty fabric grow bags. At season's end, empty the spent soil into your compost or garden beds, rinse the bag if needed and let it air-dry fully, then fold it flat and stack with your other bags in a garage, shed, or under-bed storage box. They take up almost no space stored flat. Pull them back out next spring, fill with fresh potting mix, and you're ready to plant. With reasonable care, these bags last for multiple growing seasons — far longer than disposable plastic pots that crack in cold weather.
Why a 5-pack? Should I buy more than one set?
Why a 5-pack? Should I buy more than one set?
The 5-pack is the sweet spot for a serious starter container garden — enough bags to grow a real variety (one tomato, one pepper, one herb bag, one strawberry bag, one leafy-greens bag) without overwhelming a first-time gardener. Multi-set discounts are available for building out a larger setup — homesteaders, urban farmers, market gardeners, and anyone running a real backyard food operation typically grab 2–3 sets at once because the per-bag price drops significantly. They also make a genuinely useful gift for new homeowners, retirees taking up gardening, parents teaching kids where food comes from, and friends moving into apartments with a balcony. Backed by our 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Made in USA.
"Perfect size for my balcony tomatoes and herbs. I filled them easily, and they are much lighter to move than regular pots."

"The handles feel pretty strong so far. I’ve moved them around the patio a few times, and they held up well."

"My herbs are growing much better in these bags than they did in my old plastic containers. Really happy with them."

"These grow bags are easy to use and seem well made. I like that they drain nicely after watering."

"I planted peppers and tomatoes in them, and both are doing great. The fabric feels sturdy and breathable."

"Great value for the set. I wanted something simple for a small garden, and these worked perfectly. "

"I was surprised by how lightweight they are once filled. Much easier to move around than ceramic pots."

"These bags are great for my small patio garden. They don’t take up too much space and look neat."

"My plants seem healthier already. The drainage is good, and the soil doesn’t stay too wet after watering."

"I used these for tomatoes, basil, and flowers. Everything is growing well, and the bags are holding their shape."

"Nice quality for the price. They are simple, practical, and perfect for someone just getting into gardening."

"I like that they fold flat when not in use. That makes storage much easier after the growing season."
