Gardener's Best® Potato Grow Bag
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- Grow potatoes in a bag anywhere — no garden required
- Easy to plant and harvest; no hilling or digging
- Handles make it easy to move
- Plant with 3 to 5 seed potatoes, sold separately
- We recommend three 20-quart bags of our premium Potting Mix each of these planters holds 50 quarts
Grow potatoes anywhere, without tilling beds or hilling up soil. Harvesting is a snap; just dump out the soil and there they are! Our Gardener’s Best® Potato Grow Bag has reinforced handles that make it easy to move. The patented fabric air-prunes roots for stronger, healthier plants. It also aerates soil, prevents heat build-up and allows excess water to drain away. Fold for storage, reuse year after year.
- BPA-free polypropylene, nylon handles
- 16" in diameter x 16" H
- Holds 50 quarts of planting mix
- Made in USA
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Start potato farming in your backyard today! 🥔 Learn how to grow potatoes in our convenient Potato Grow Bag or any other container.
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