🌿 Elevate Your Gardening Game with Smart Pot!
The SMART POT 5-Gallon Smart Pot is a soft-sided container designed for optimal root pruning, promoting a healthy fibrous root ball. Made in the USA, this lightweight (0.19 pounds) and compact (2.6 L x 30.3 H x 28.9 W cm) pot is perfect for any gardening enthusiast looking to enhance their plant growth sustainably.
D**H
Great upgraded pot for an apple tree I grew from seed
This is an ideal way to pot up trees. Air trims roots and roots can explore entire contents without spiraling the plastic container. Wide base so roots can spread outward naturally. Its about 4x's the room for roots and takes up only 1.5x's the space on my deck. Rains ALOT here during winter so its nice I dont have to worry about waterlogging the roots in plastic pot.
A**R
Amateur gardener hoping for results
This is my first time using any kind of air pot or grow bag. I have a container lemon tree that took off fast and outgrew its clay pot in just one year. I bought it only 9 inches tall and after careful daily tending it finally has 2 fruit growing viably, but I live in zone 5, so I do have to winter it indoors. Hoping for a healthy tree with lots of edible lemons, I'm switching to this smart pot so I don't have to figure out how to move an even larger and heavier clay pot in and out, year after year. If this pot also helps the tree produce more fruit, that would be fantastic. So far, my fussy tree seems to have taken to the new smart pot. Due to size and weight, I wish I had bought one with handles on it, but that is my only regret. After repotting, it bounced back from the trauma in about 2 days. It now is back to dark green perky leaves and it didn't drop either of its 2 fruit. It has a new flowering branch and is growing upward in great shape.
L**W
Great Pots of Size
Why on earth would you need 45 gallon pots? To grow dwarf crepe myrtles!! I ordered two of these huge pots for my trees. After looking at them, they would make great gardens, too. You could plant several squash plants, along with some cucumbers and maybe a tomato plant or two. I placed some flower seeds around one crepe myrtle and they are growing very quickly, too. These pots do take a lot of soil. I use Miracle Grow Garden Soil, and each bag is .75 cubic feet of soil. I placed 7 bags in each pot but they could have held one or two more bags easily. The good thing about these pots is that they will conform to the amount of soil you use. Use less, and just have a deeper rim around it. You could fold it over, I guess. They look nice, too. AND, if you were to buy a rigid pot or planter this size, you would have to pay big bucks!! These are very reasonable. I highly recommend these pots if you need a lot of soil for a tree or small garden.
W**G
Good enough
Good enough. The soil WILL dry out quicker - so you won’t like if only have time to water 1x week vs plastic or even clay pots that hold moisture longer. BUT the roots will be less prone to root rot. A skilled Gardner should do just fine. If you plan on transplanting, then maybe not appreciate cloth pot. My plan was to use cloth pots for a lot, but not so keen on that idea anymore. I have used 1, 2, 5 G for one type of plant thus far. Transplanting very tricky as did not have strong root system at growth maturity point. Soil just fell away. This may not be a problem for some & I found a work around. A fully mature plant would have a more complex root system. So I think value comes & positive impact on sustainability of plant is to use mainly for plants planned to live in pot through maturity & beyond or for plants that will be harvested in one perhaps two growing seasons such as herbs. I did buy a 25G & will be experimenting with sweet potato toes vs raised beds as I can move plant around when vines get out of control! Good luck!
S**S
A perfect solution--for a different sort of problem
I needed a portable container for locally mixing soil and amendments for planting trees on distant hillsides, and I was out of ideas till I found this 100-gallon floppy flower pot. I mounted it on a 36" square pallet (2x3s & masonite) and surrounded it With 6 upright (1x3) posts and used six 4" spring clamps to pin the limp pot sides to them. Made it in about 45 minutes and a few dozen screws.The pallet is light and drops easily onto a wheelbarrow frame (minus the barrow), or onto a small ATV trailer, or used dismounted & leveled on a hillside with stones or cinder blocks. Using a square-nose shovel (to spare the fabric) I can easily mix three (lightweight) 5-gallon buckets of compost, peat & vermiculite with 10 to 15 gallons of (heavy) soil from the hole in minutes, then refill the hole on the spot. I've done this for about 10 trees so far in about a third the time & effort it took to mix the stuff inside hole working from cumbersome bags of amendments. By the 2nd tree hole I figured I'd already recovered my investment and construction labor. The bag shows no sign of wear after about 30 mix loads.
E**M
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
We put 2 bags of sand (100lbs) and 3 bags of 1.5 cu feet of soil into all 30g pots - except the one we bought for potatoes. That gave us 8 inches of growing depth which is more than plenty for most vegetables and flowers. Everything we've planted into them (potatoes, tomatoes (10g), peppers (10g), peas (30g), carrots (30g) and corn (30g is growing like gangbusters - so much better than last year planting in our stone beds. Plus, no weeds and the dogs don't seem as attracted to trampling them.I would describe the material as being an extra strong felt-like fabric. Once you get the first couple of inches of planting medium in them and pushed to the edges, the sides stand up pretty well on their own.Update 4/21/15: We are still using these same pots which have held up really well in the Arizona sun. Still love them!I especially love that I can roll down the sides for my potatoes, so they get lots of sun when starting out and adding soil while they grow is a breeze.They are awesome. I don't know how they work, but they surely do. Gardening is fun again, and not a full time weed/pest-eliminating job. Planning to buy a few more since finally it seems I can handle a full yard of backyard crops again :)
L**N
Always top quality! My favorite way to grow!
I’ve been using Smart Pots for 2 years now. Aside from my raised beds it’s the only container I grow with. My plants just do way better with the fabric pots than plastic or any other material. The durability and longevity of Smart Pots have outlasted any other brand I’ve purchased. And so many varieties to choose from!
J**N
Great quality very heavy duty and stable when filled with ...
Great quality very heavy duty and stable when filled with soil. I have used the black ones in the past however I found that the tan color helped in keeping soil cooler on hot days. I love these pots and have had amazing results growing in them and have found the roots spread through pot much better than standard plastic pots. I have made it through a full season and they aren't showing any signs of wear. If well taken care of should get several years of good use. Will definitely be buying more for next season.
M**N
Nice pot
This is a nice pot, a bit on the expensive side for what it is. I've since bought some other less expensive ones here on Amazon and so far don't see a big difference (except the cheaper ones were literally 1/4 the price). We will see how they hold up over the next few seasons. For the price of this one I expect it to hold up pretty well.
F**Z
smart pot meraviglosi
ottimo prodotto, maneggievole, ripiegabile e lavabile in lavatrice. Consigliato per evita laspiralizzazione radicale. una cosa che non mi è piaciuta: mancano delle maniglie per il trasporto con terra.
R**I
Muy buena compra
Es ligero y de muchos usos. Además puedo tener mis macetas en cualquier lugar y la felpa es transpirable para que la tierra esté oxigenada.
S**E
Growing Watermelon
Growing two sugar baby watermelon vines in this grow bag, and loving it. the airflow is great in these grow bags for helping healthy roots! I don't find the smart bags dry out as quickly either as my dollarstore grow bags too. This might be due to a better weave, and the lighter color that doesn't absorb the sun as easily. Will be purchasing more for our next growing season.
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