These raised bed grow bags from Bootstrap Farmer are perfect for your hobby or commercial growing needs.
At Bootstrap Farmer, we produce our grow bags at a more effective price than others on the market. If you're someone who's looking for a large 100-gallon grow bag that's cost-effective, we have just the right one for you.
Our 100-gallon grow bags should last you 3 years under normal environmental conditions. Our large grow bag has reinforced handles that make it easy to transport. This grow bag also prevents heat build-up, allows excess water to drain away, and aerates the soil.
(Grow bag sizes and approx. cubic ft of soil: approximate measurements if filled to the top.)
2 gal | .30 cf |
A single plant (house plant, annual flowers) |
5 gal | .66 cf |
A single plant or a combination of smaller leafy greens. |
7 gal | .93 cf |
Tomato, peppers, eggplants, potatoes, and woody herbs like rosemary. Mixed food crops like a cocktail garden |
10 gal | 1.3 cf |
Long-season root crops like garlic or onions, carrots, and beets: large herbs or small fruit trees, bay tree |
25 g | 4.0 cf |
Long-season root crops, potatoes, mixed greens, flowers, herbs |
100 gal | 10.3 cf |
Used in place of a raised bed, shallow-rooted crops, leafy greens, and lettuce |
200 gal | 26 cf. |
Used in place of a raised bed (perennials, vegetable crops) |
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If you buy more than 20 are there fixing on them?
Yes you can buy more than 20 grow bags. Just submit a request on our contact form with the details and we can give you custom order pricing: https://www.bootstrapfarmer.com/pages/contact-us
How do these bags hold up against gophers? Will they chew through the bottom?
Good question which im afraid I don't have a definitive answer. It takes a lot of effort to rip the fabric. I imagine a gopher would need to put some effort into it but it could get through.
These are made out of a leach free food safe polypropylene fabric woven plastic. A gopher could probably chew through but it would not enjoy doing so. We have never heard of anyone mention that they had a gopher chew through yet. If this was something you were really concerned about you could line the bottom with hardware cloth which is a steel mesh available at any hardware store.
Would a squash or cucumber do well in the 100gal size bag?
Absolutely. The 100 gallon grow bags perfom like a raised bed gardens. For vining crops I would still suggest some sort of staking system within it to maximize growth and production.
How long does shipping take once an order is placed?
We generally ship out next business day for orders placed after 7AM EST. Depending on your location to Paris, TX in most cases it will take between 1 - 4 business days after shipping to arrive.
I know the soil will stay a bit cooler in summer time in grow bags compared to solid plastic containers. However, if I plant a dwarf fruit tree like a peach or apple in one of these grow bags and leave it outside in winter (zone 5 ), will the plant survive harsh winters? Will the grow bag with soil inside will provide enough protection to the roots as if the tree is planted in the soil out in the garden? Please explain. Thanks very much.
The 100 gallon grow bags are wide (about 4’ across) but not very deep (about 12 inches). Other than the bulk of soil surrounding the root ball, the grow bag itself will not offer any insulation properties through a winter. A deeper grow bag like a 25 gallon for fruit trees might be a better winter home ….BUT again the actual fabric of the bags (felt) does not offer much in terms of insulation properties.
Would the 100 gallon work for potatoes or sweet potatoes?
The 100 gallon would work but our 200 gallon grow bags https://www.bootstrapfarmer.com/products/200-gallon-grow-bag might be a bit better suited because of the extra hieght that it has.
What is best to fill with for strawberry plants and tomato plants
Tomatoes can be done with anywhere from 3-7 gallon bags. Strawberries I would recommend either a 5-7 gallon, or the lower profile 100 gallon.