Why Grow Bags Have Handles

Grow bags often include strong stitched handles so gardeners can easily move heavy plants when needed.

For example, you can reposition plants for sunlight or protect them from bad weather without damaging the container.

Handle 10x10x10 inch Greesn MLPE grow bag for terrace and home gardening.

important Characteristics

  • Strong side handles for easy lifting and moving
  • Breathable geo-fabric material that Improves root growth
  • Good drainage to prevent root rot
  • Reusable and foldable for multiple growing seasons
  • Suitable for tomato potato chilli brinjal flowers and herbs

Fabric grow bags allow air pruning which helps roots grow healthier and prevents them from circling like they do in plastic pots.

Available  Grow Bags Size:

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9×912x12x129x9handle
10×1010x10x1010x10handle
12×1560x12x1212x12handle
15×1515x15x1510x10x10handle
24×2424x24x12 15x15x15handle

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Common Sizes

  • 8×8 inch – herbs spinach coriander
  • 12×12 inch – chilli brinjal flowers
  • 15–18 inch (10–15 gallon) – tomato potato cucumber
  • 24 inch+ – fruit plants or large vegetables

Best Plants for Grow Bags

  • Tomato
  • Potato
  • Chilli / Capsicum
  • Brinjal (Eggplant)
  • Okra (Lady’s finger)

Herbs like mint and coriander

Grow Bags With Handles – Frequently Asked Questions

What is a grow bag with handles?

A grow bag with handles is a fabric planting container designed with strong side handles, allowing gardeners to easily lift and move plants around a garden, balcony, or terrace.

Why do grow bags have handles?

Handles make it easier to relocate plants for sunlight, weather protection, or space management, especially when the bag is filled with soil and plants.

What material are grow bags with handles made of?

Most grow bags are made from geo-fabric, non-woven polypropylene, jute, or HDPE fabric that allows air and water to pass through.

What sizes do grow bags with handles come in?

Common sizes include 1–3 gallon for herbs, 5 gallon for tomatoes and peppers, 7–10 gallon for potatoes and root vegetables, and 15+ gallon for cucumbers or dwarf fruit trees.

Can grow bags be washed?

Yes. Grow bags can be washed with water and dried before reuse to maintain hygiene.

Are grow bags with handles worth buying?

Yes. Grow bags provide better root health, portability, drainage, and flexibility, making them a popular choice for modern gardeners.

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