Smart Pots 12105 Fabric Pot, Original, Purple

Brand:Smart Pots

3.6/5

102.95

Unfold this fabric raised bed, fill with soil, and you're ready to plant! Made from durable, double-layer, patented Grow Bag fabric, it's a breeze to set up. The bed is 50" in diameter x 12" deep - large enough for any type of vegetable, including root crops. Skip tilling and hoeing garden soil by growing all your vegetables in Big Bag Beds! Or use them to easily expand your current garden. The fabric aerates soil, prevents heat build-up and allows excess water to drain away. Fold for storage, reuse year after year.

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50 inches wide x 12 inches tall, providing 13.5 square feet of growing area. Provides aeration, air pruning roots for vigorous root systems. Warms quickly in the spring, releases excess heat in the summer, and provides excellent drainage for healthy plants. 13.5 feet of growing space is enough to plant a small vegetable, flower or herb garden. Easy to set up: just unfold, fill and grow.
Assembly Required No
Brand Smart Pots
Color Purple
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 122 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Finish Type fabric
Item Dimensions LxWxH 50 x 50 x 12 inches
Item model number 12105
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Manufacturer Smart Pots
Material Fabric
Mounting Type Floor Standing
Number of Pieces 50
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 50 x 50 x 12 inches
Product Dimensions 50"D x 50"W x 12"H
Shape Square
Special Feature Drainage Hole

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Scritto da: Bigdumptruck
Has to be FULL to keep sides up
I filled my smart pot with as much soil as I had on hand, and placed it on a slight incline. The problem is that the sides fold over unless the pot is completely full, and the soil ran down from the back after a heavy rain. The sides are already fairly low, plus with the cloth folding over let the rabbits have a field day with my Brussels sprouts. We'll see how the peppers do for the rest of this season. I'll know better next year, and not use it unless it's completely full.
Scritto da: Donna J. Dimachk
Like it
Takes a lot of dirt but otherwise good.
Scritto da: jsuzanne
How cool is this!
I am unable to do the digging so thought I couldn't garden. But after much research I have learned these cloth garden pots and beds are very easy and effective at growing food anywhere. In a small patio space or the large outdoors. It's very gratifying to be able to garden again.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Quick and Easy
Makes planting so much easier. Just throw it where you want it and fill with dirt. INSTANT growing bed! I love the purple color as I plant my "purps" in them so I know which baby clones are which, compared to the regular variety of clones in the black planters
Scritto da: Princess S. Cole
My Plants Are Doing Great
Definitely a good investment. I used a little less than a full bag of soil to fill it (about 1.5 cubic feet). My plants are doing great. I have broccoli in one and black beauty zucchini in the other.
Scritto da: Chaotic
Smart pot
Smart pots are way better than plastic or terra cotta if you have fruiting plants. Automatic air prune, and no worries about your plants getting rootbound either. Works great.
Scritto da: mollitachiquita
These are the best!!
These are the best!!! Last year I had poor production in my regular pots because of heavy rains and poor drainage. Not anymore!! And, so much easier than doing the work to make a raised bed
Scritto da: mizpractical
Just Okay
too shallow and the edges collapse...guess it would work if you didn't have any good soil for a planting bed. The carrots i grew in this grew well though, so not a total failure; but do not put on a deck or patio; it will stain or maybe even rot a deck.

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