Uncle Jim’s Heavy-Duty 7-Gallon Fabric Grow Bags — 3 Pack – Free Shipping.

Original price was: $54.95.Current price is: $34.95.

3 Grow Bags Per Order

Start a real container garden with three roomy 7-gallon fabric grow bags built for tomatoes, herbs, peppers, flowers, strawberries, and patio plants.

Each bag is made with extra-thick, durable breathable fabric designed to last through many growing seasons with proper care. Built-in handles make setup easier, while the breathable sides help roots get air and let extra water drain naturally.

3-pack value
7-gallon size
Extra-thick fabric
Sturdy handles

124 in stock

Description

Three Bags. More Roots. More Harvest.

Uncle Jim’s 7-Gallon Fabric Grow Bags with Handles — 3 Pack

Here is the easy way to turn a porch, patio, balcony, greenhouse, or sunny backyard corner into a real little garden. Each order includes three roomy 7-gallon grow bags, so you can plant a tomato in one, herbs in another, and flowers or peppers in the third — no digging, no raised bed, and no complicated setup.

Made from extra-thick, durable breathable fabric, these bags help roots get air, let extra water drain away, and fold down for easy storage when the season is done. They are sturdy, simple, and ready for good soil — just the way Uncle Jim likes it.

3 grow bags per order
Roomy 7-gallon size
Extra-thick durable fabric
Built-in handles

Uncle Jim’s favorite part: with three bags, you can grow a whole mini garden instead of just one lonely plant. Add a little compost or worm castings to your potting mix and let those roots get to work.

Uncle Jim's 7 gallon fabric grow bags with handles for tomatoes flowers seedlings and cucumbers

A 3-Pack Makes Sense

Grow more at once, compare plants side by side, or spread your garden across a patio, porch, and sunny corner.

Thick, Durable Fabric

Built with extra-thick breathable fabric designed to hold soil, roots, water, and real garden use season after season.

Better Root Breathing

Breathable sides help roots access air and encourage a fuller root system instead of tight circling in hard pots.

Handles That Help

Double-stitched handles make it easier to place, turn, and reposition your bags as the sun and seasons change.

Specifications for Uncle Jim's 7 gallon fabric grow bag with handles

Why Gardeners Grab the 3-Pack

One bag is useful. Three bags starts a garden.

A single planter is nice. But three matching grow bags let you actually plan a harvest. Put tomatoes in one, peppers in one, and basil in one. Try flowers in the front, herbs by the kitchen door, and cucumbers near a trellis. Give one to a kid, one to a neighbor, and keep one for yourself. This is the kind of practical garden gear that gets used.

Each bag measures about 11.8 inches by 11.8 inches by 11.8 inches, giving your plants a roomy square home while still fitting nicely in tight spaces.

What arrives: three 7-gallon fabric grow bags with green trim, reinforced details, and double-stitched handles.

The Root-Zone Advantage

Plastic pots trap roots. Fabric bags let them breathe.

When roots hit a hard plastic wall, they often circle around and around. In a breathable fabric grow bag, roots meet air at the edges, which encourages them to branch inside the soil. More branching means a fuller root system, and a fuller root system helps support a healthier plant above the soil.

Air pruning function for Uncle Jim's 7 gallon fabric grow bag
Hard-wearing double stitched handles and breathable fabric on Uncle Jim's grow bag

Three Bags, Endless Garden Combos

What will you grow first?

The fun of a 3-pack is that you do not have to choose just one plant. Build a practical little food garden, add color to the porch, or keep fresh herbs close to the kitchen.

The Salsa Garden

Plant a tomato, a pepper, and cilantro or basil. Add sunshine, water, and a little worm casting goodness.

The Porch Herb Patch

Keep basil, parsley, mint, thyme, oregano, or rosemary close by so dinner gets a fresh garden upgrade.

The Color Corner

Fill the set with flowers, strawberries, leafy greens, or ornamental plants for a bright, living display.

Tomatoes
Peppers
Herbs
Flowers
Cucumbers
Strawberries
Leafy greens
Ornamentals

No Garden Bed? No Problem.

Put your garden where the sunshine is.

These bags are made for gardeners who want flexibility. Move them around before planting, group them together for a tidy garden corner, or spread them out where each plant gets the light it likes best.

Patios & Porches

Turn unused sunny spots into productive container garden space.

Balconies & Decks

Grow upward and outward without needing a permanent garden bed.

Greenhouses

Keep plants organized, breathable, and easier to rotate through the season.

Small Yards

Add growing room without building boxes, tilling soil, or giving up lawn space.

How to Grow with Uncle Jim’s Bags

Fill. Plant. Water. Watch it grow.

Step 1

Pick your sunny spot

Choose the right light for your plant before filling the bag. It is easier to move before it is full.

Step 2

Use good potting mix

Skip heavy yard soil. A lighter potting mix drains better and gives roots space to breathe.

Step 3

Add worm-powered goodness

Mix in Uncle Jim’s compost or worm castings to help feed the soil naturally from day one.

Step 4

Water and enjoy

Check moisture regularly. Fabric bags breathe, so plants may need more frequent watering in hot weather.

The Uncle Jim’s Soil Secret

The bag matters. The soil matters even more.

A durable grow bag gives roots room and air. A living soil mix gives those roots something worth chasing. For best results, start with quality potting mix and blend in a small amount of Uncle Jim’s worm castings or compost when planting.

That little boost can help herbs, vegetables, flowers, and patio plants settle in fast and grow with natural confidence.

Easy 3-bag planting idea

Bag 1: tomato. Bag 2: basil and herbs. Bag 3: peppers or flowers. That is a whole little garden in one order.

A Few Honest Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grow bags come with one order?

Each order includes three 7-gallon fabric grow bags. That gives you enough room to start a small container garden, plant several varieties, or keep backup bags ready for the next round of seedlings.

What can I grow in a 7-gallon fabric grow bag?

A 7-gallon bag is a practical size for tomatoes, peppers, herbs, flowers, strawberries, leafy greens, potatoes, compact cucumbers with support, and many patio plants. Match the plant to your sunlight and water it regularly.

Why use fabric instead of plastic?

Fabric breathes. That means better airflow around the roots and easier drainage after watering. Plastic pots can be useful, but they often hold moisture longer and may encourage roots to circle along the hard walls.

Will these bags last more than one season?

Yes, they are made from extra-thick, durable fabric designed for many growing seasons with proper care. At the end of the season, empty the bag, let it dry, brush off loose soil, and store it in a dry place.

Do the bags drain?

Yes. The breathable fabric helps extra water move out instead of sitting around the roots. If you use the bags indoors, on a balcony, or on a deck, place them where drainage will not damage the surface underneath.

What soil should I use?

Use a lightweight potting mix instead of dense garden soil. For a natural soil boost, mix in Uncle Jim’s compost or worm castings when planting.

How often should I water?

Water when the top inch or two of soil feels dry. Because fabric grow bags breathe, they can dry faster than plastic pots in hot sun or windy weather, so check them more often during summer.

Can I move the bags after planting?

The handles help with placement and repositioning, but a fully watered grow bag can be heavy. Move carefully, lift with support when needed, and avoid dragging the bag across rough surfaces.

Ready to Grow Some Stuff?

Start your 3-bag garden today.

Three sturdy fabric grow bags give you more planting options, healthier root airflow, easier drainage, and a flexible setup you can use on patios, porches, balconies, greenhouses, and backyard gardens.

Add the 3-pack to your cart and grow more this season.

Good Questions from Smart Gardeners

Frequently Asked Questions

New to fabric grow bags? Don’t worry. Uncle Jim has been playing in the dirt for a long time, and these bags make container gardening simple, flexible, and fun.

How many grow bags come in one order?

Each order includes three 7-gallon fabric grow bags. That means you are not just buying one planter — you are starting a small container garden. Plant tomatoes in one, herbs in another, and flowers, peppers, strawberries, or greens in the third.

Why is a 3-pack better than buying just one grow bag?

One bag is handy. Three bags gives you options. You can grow a mini salsa garden, a porch herb patch, a flower corner, or a mix of vegetables and pollinator-friendly blooms. It is also easier to test what grows best in your space without committing to a big garden bed.

What can I grow in a 7-gallon fabric grow bag?

A 7-gallon bag is a great size for tomatoes, peppers, herbs, flowers, strawberries, lettuce, spinach, kale, potatoes, and many patio plants. Compact cucumbers can also do well with proper support. Pick plants that match the sunlight on your porch, patio, balcony, or garden spot.

Are these grow bags good for tomatoes?

Yes. A 7-gallon grow bag gives many tomato plants enough room for healthy root growth, especially patio, determinate, dwarf, and compact varieties. For larger tomato plants, use a cage, stake, or trellis and keep the soil evenly watered.

Why use fabric grow bags instead of plastic pots?

Fabric grow bags breathe. That helps roots get air, encourages a fuller root system, and allows extra water to drain more naturally. Plastic pots can work, but roots often circle around hard walls. Fabric bags help roots spread out and grow in a healthier pattern.

What does “breathable fabric” actually mean?

It means the sides of the bag allow airflow instead of sealing roots inside a hard container. Roots need oxygen, and breathable fabric helps create a better root zone. In plain garden talk: happier roots usually mean happier plants.

Are the bags durable?

Yes. These grow bags are made from extra-thick, durable fabric built for real garden use and many growing seasons with proper care. At the end of the season, empty them, let them dry, brush off loose soil, and store them somewhere dry until next planting time.

Do the handles really help?

Absolutely. The built-in handles make it easier to place the bags, turn them toward the sun, or reposition them before the soil is fully soaked. Just remember that a full, watered grow bag can get heavy, so lift carefully and support the bottom when needed.

Do fabric grow bags drain?

Yes. The breathable fabric helps excess water move out instead of sitting around the roots. That is one reason gardeners love grow bags. If you place them on a deck, balcony, patio, or indoor surface, make sure the area underneath can handle moisture or use a saucer or tray.

How often should I water them?

Water when the top inch or two of soil feels dry. Fabric grow bags can dry out faster than plastic pots, especially in hot sun or windy weather, so check them more often during warm months. Tomatoes and peppers like steady moisture, while herbs may vary by type.

What kind of soil should I use?

Use a quality, lightweight potting mix rather than heavy garden soil. A good potting mix drains better, stays fluffier, and gives roots more room to breathe. For an Uncle Jim-approved boost, mix in a small amount of worm castings or compost when planting.

Should I add Uncle Jim’s worm castings?

That is a great idea. Worm castings are a simple, natural way to improve your potting mix and give plants a gentle soil boost. You do not need to overdo it — just blend some into the soil before planting and let the roots find the good stuff.

Can I use these grow bags on a balcony or patio?

Yes. These bags are perfect for balconies, patios, porches, decks, greenhouses, and small backyard spaces. Just choose a spot with the right sunlight and protect the surface underneath if water drainage could be a concern.

Can I grow indoors with them?

You can, as long as you manage water and light carefully. Use a waterproof tray or saucer underneath, place the bag near a strong light source, and avoid overwatering. For most people, these bags are easiest outdoors, in a greenhouse, or in a protected patio space.

Can I reuse them next season?

Yes. After the season, empty the soil, let the bag dry completely, shake or brush off loose dirt, and store it in a dry place. With proper care, these extra-thick fabric grow bags are designed to serve you through many planting seasons.

What is a good beginner planting plan for the 3-pack?

Try this simple Uncle Jim-style setup: one bag for a tomato plant, one bag for basil and herbs, and one bag for peppers or flowers. That gives you food, fragrance, and color in one easy garden starter pack.

Uncle Jim’s Tip

Start simple. Fill each bag with good potting mix, blend in a little compost or worm castings, plant something you are excited to eat or see bloom, and keep an eye on moisture. Before long, those three bags can turn into a cheerful little garden you will be proud to show off.