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Plastic Nursery Grow Bags (30 Gal)

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Plastic Nursery Grow Bags

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Notes:

Heavy-duty reusable grow bags are economical and easy to use. They are self-standing once filled with soil. They have pre-punched holes to allow for good water drainage and they come packed flat. The 30 Gallon bag is 20 X 19 X 28, 5 MIL.

Product Details

Item Model Number:

GP227


Product Dimensions:

28.25 x 20.25 x 0.625 inches.


Shipping Weight:

0.4 pounds.



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