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Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
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The grow bags are great for first time gardeners who don’t know of they are ready to commit to digging up the yard yet. My onions are already sprouting and I’m super excited.
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15 Gallon - 5 Pack
2025-02-24
G**i o** A**t H**y
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They seem durable. There's spots to be able to put supports for fencing on the outside. 2 handles on each bag. NOT waterproof. Haven't used yet but soon
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3 Gallon - 5 Pack
2023-12-25
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These are great, even better quality than the ones I gave away when we moved. I love these!! Great for air pruning the roots and so strong.
2025-07-13
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Loving these grow bags. As a first time gardener these are so easy to use and very well constructed.
2025-06-06
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These bags are fantastic. It’s my second year using them, and I love them. I wish I had land, but I don’t (yet). I’ve been container gardening on balconies (mostly) for over 15 years , and these lined bags have worked the best by far! I’m including a couple of pictures of this year’s balcony garden. I’m also using a few of the 3 gallon unlined bags, as the lined bags were not available in the 3 gallon size. They work well also, but I prefer the lined bags.
2025-05-27
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I've already given gift certificates to a master gardener I know, who loves Epic Gardening products. The grow cells are practical and easy to use, and so far the lined grow bags are holding up great. This is my first year using the bags, and I'm curious to see how they hold up over the summer (and next winter).
2025-04-13
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I love these lined bags to help with water retention for my peppers. I hope that they will produce a bag around the 10lb size one day because I have space restraints. But, I could benefit from a bag that’s a little bigger and still not too heavy to move once filled. Awesome product. Awesome company!
2025-04-09
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I love these lined bags to help with water retention for my peppers. I hope that they will produce a bag around the 10lb size one day because I have space restraints. But, I could benefit from a bag that’s a little bigger and still not too heavy to move once filled. Awesome product. Awesome company!
2025-04-09
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Purchased and received 5 15-gallon grow bags. They certainly appear sturdy and well made. The only difficulty I have found is finding saucers/water catchers to place underneath that are large enough. Not the fault of the bags, of course. I've only planted 2 bags so far (with seed potatoes) in that we will have a few more sub freezing temps - but I am oh SO ready! The saucers I did find and am trying are 24" in diameter and are a tight fit but I think they will work sufficiently. I tried grow bags a couple of years ago that were not lined and it was difficult to get the correct moisture levels because the soil would dry out too fast. Looking forward to this year's veggies!
2025-03-13
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Love these grow bags, they’re definitely sturdier and thicker than other cheaper ones.
2025-02-27
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Really great quality bags! This is my second year gardening and the lined bags are a total upgrade from the unlined ones from Amazon I used last year. I also appreciate that nearly all the packaging is compostable, including the tags. Thanks for thinking of the little things. One of my bags had a manufacturing defect (pictured) but should be fine with a patch.
2025-02-20
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Love the grow bags and the quality. They have held up amazingly and the lining actually does help.
2025-02-08
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Items were received in a timely fashion and were as described. I am currently using one for some indoor gardening and need to get plenty of soil for the rest for this spring, I didn't realize how big the really are.
2025-02-08
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I trust epic gardening products & appreciate all the helpful tips / videos & training on YouTube. So far I’ve been really happy with my purchases & customer service.
2025-01-20
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I love these! They are breathable but the soil doesn’t dry out as fast as with some other brands.
2024-12-10
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Love these grow bags!! I started some pepper plants late so I thought I would try over wintering them in the 15 gallon grow bag. I'm planting potatoes in my gigantic 25 gallon bags!!
2024-11-30
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Decided to check out your 5 gallon grow bags to transplant my peppers. They seem very happy!
2024-09-08
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Excellent product and excellent service. The lined fiber planters work great on my deck.
2024-09-05
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These are a lot higher quality than all the other grow bags I've used and feel like they'll last me a long time it's also really convenient to have the top half not lose as much water in my dry climate.
2024-09-03
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I love everything about these grow bags, and I intend to buy more, including the other sizes. The lining makes all the difference!
2024-08-11
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Our BPA-free grow bags are great for growers with small spaces. The unique liner system allows the soil to retain moisture while still encouraging air pruning, creating a denser, more fibrous rootball. Our lined grow bags are great throughout the hot, dry summer months. A lot of sunlight? No problem. The grow bag and liner are UV-treated for long-term use. Each grow bag has a unique retaining strip to keep drip lines organized and neat.
Crops like lettuce and herbs will thrive in our 5-gallon bags. Larger crops such as peppers, eggplant, and tomato can be grown in the larger 10 or 15-gallon sizes. The 60-gallon size can be used to house many smaller plants as a raised bed alternative, or can be used for a large plant such as a young tree or moderate to large shrub. 
Growers can also utilize grow bags to produce in locations with poor soil, high weed pressure, or lack of drainage. Our bags are much thicker than average grow bags, ensuring you can grow for years worry-free.
Each bag has a built-in irrigation strip that helps keep water lines neat and tidy. Our 60, 65, and 100 gallon grow bags are designed for use in place, and do not have handles. If you would like to adjust after planting your grow bags, opt for a 5, 15, 20, or 25 gallon grow bag.
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I've tried to grow peanuts for years without much success. I even hid an old YouTube video called “My Pathetic Peanut Harvest,” where I grew just five peanuts and roasted them in a tiny kid-sized cast iron pan. It wasn’t a great day for me. BUT—@jacquesinthegarden had a big harvest, so at least someone on the team figured it out! Peanuts aren’t actually nuts—they’re legumes. Their flowers shrink, turn into “pegs,” and push into the soil, where the peanuts grow. It’s one of the strangest ways a plant grows, at least for something we eat often. For a good peanut harvest, you need a long, hot growing season. Who knew peanuts had such a wild way of growing? 🥜
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