Great for fruit trees, ornamentals, conifers and vegetables.
- Can be used ABOVE or BELOW ground - Won’t Rot or Deteriorate
- Materials and design tested over 30 years
- Prevent your plants becoming root bound
- Our 80L option is designed for placing above ground when a larger, moister root area is required. Its base is the same double-layer materials as the sidewalls. Some customers are trialling avocados in this size. Please refer to this info page: Avocados in Evergrow Bags
- Bags kept above the ground tend to get drier and hotter, choosing a bigger bag size will help counter this.
- If your preferred size is out of stock here, see other options in the shop page for sizes with handles, or mesh base options.
- UV Stable, 100% recyclable, non-toxic
- Shifting house or renting? Take your precious fruit trees with you!
- Keep trees a manageable size through root restriction
- Less pruning - no ladders
- Easy to birdnet and harvest
- Double thickness
- NZ made quality
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