Epic Grow Bags - Lined
Epic Grow Bags - Lined
SKU: #10205
~1.95 lb
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Product Details
Product Details
Our BPA-free grow bags are great for growers with small spaces. The unique liner system allows the soil to retain moisture while still encouraging air pruning, creating a denser, more fibrous rootball. Our lined grow bags are great throughout the hot, dry summer months. A lot of sunlight? No problem. The grow bag and liner are UV-treated for long-term use. Each grow bag has a unique retaining strip to keep drip lines organized and neat.
Crops like lettuce and herbs will thrive in our 5-gallon bags. Larger crops such as peppers, eggplant, and tomato can be grown in the larger 10 or 15-gallon sizes. The 60-gallon size can be used to house many smaller plants as a raised bed alternative, or can be used for a large plant such as a young tree or moderate to large shrub.
Growers can also utilize grow bags to produce in locations with poor soil, high weed pressure, or lack of drainage. Our bags are much thicker than average grow bags, ensuring you can grow for years worry-free.
Each bag has a built-in irrigation strip that helps keep water lines neat and tidy. Our 60, 65, and 100 gallon grow bags are designed for use in place, and do not have handles. If you would like to adjust after planting your grow bags, opt for a 5, 15, 20, or 25 gallon grow bag.
Specification
Specification
Dimensions:
- 5G: Diameter - 11.75 in., Height - 10.25 in.
- 7G: Diameter - 13.8 in., Height: 11.8 in.
- 15G: Diameter - 19.5 in., Height - 11.75 in.
- 20G: Diameter - 19.5 in., Height - 15.75 in.
- 25G: Diameter - 24 in., Height - 13.8 in.
- 60G: Diameter - 35.5 in., Height - 14 in.
- 65G: Diameter - 31 in., Height - 19.75 in.
*the bottom 4ins of every grow bag is unlined
Weight:
- 3G: 4 oz.
- 5G: 6 oz.
- 7G: 7 oz.
- 15G: 10.5 oz.
- 20G: 12.7 oz.
- 60G: 1lb. 9oz.
- 65G: 1lb. 8oz.
Bag Size | Volume (ft3) | Volume (G) |
| 1 Gallon | 0.1 | 1 |
| 3 Gallon | 0.4 | 3 |
| 5 Gallon | 0.6 | 4.7 |
| 7 Gallon | 1 | 7.6 |
| 15 Gallon | 2.1 | 15.6 |
| 20 Gallon | 2.8 | 20.7 |
| 25 Gallon | 3.5 | 26.1 |
| 60 Gallon | 8.1 | 60.5 |
| 65 Gallon | 8.7 | 64.7 |
Materials
BPA-free, non-woven, 100% recycled gray PET felt. The felt weight is 450gsm. The non-woven liner is made from a lighter-weight, water-resistant version of the same gray felt. All materials are UV-treated and should last at least four years.
How To Use
How To Use
Why We Love It
Why We Love It
Having 3 vertical channels for irrigation tubing makes it easy and painless to set up irrigation no matter how you organize your grow bags. They are positioned at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock locations on the bag with channels that keep the tubing organized making your garden look better while reducing tripping hazards.
Lined grow bags are a great solution for growers who want to add containers while reducing water use. The liner helps distribute and trap water in the soil eliminating the issue of water running out the sides of your bag during watering. The bottom quarter is unlined allowing for drainage while effectively reducing root bounding via air pruning. In warmer climates the lined bags can allow you to go more days without watering and reduce overall water stress to your plants.

- Patricia A.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars11/1/25Works great!
The bags work perfectly; no complaints.
For reference:
I'm growing two cherry falls bush tomatoes in a 5-gallon bag.
I have one patio choice yellow bush cherry tomato in another bag.
I also recommend only doing one megatron jalapeño in a bag. I have two in another bag, which produced jalapenos, but not as much as the one grown on its own.
Was this helpful?Which best describes you as a gardener? BeginnerBIBotanical Interests11/2/25Hey Patricia,
Thank you so much for this fantastic 5-star review! "Works great" and "no complaints" is exactly what we love to hear about Epic Grow Bags - Lined - and we absolutely love all the helpful growing insights you've shared about your tomato and jalapeño success!
That's such valuable real-world experience showing how these bags perform with different crops and plant spacing! There's nothing quite like getting those specific recommendations from someone who's actually tested different combinations - two cherry falls bush tomatoes thriving in a 5-gallon bag, your patio choice yellow bush cherry tomato doing well solo, and that perfect discovery that megatron jalapeños really shine when they have a whole bag to themselves rather than sharing the space!
It's so helpful that you included those spacing details - other gardeners are going to really appreciate knowing that while the jalapeños in the shared bag still produced, giving them their own space makes such a difference in productivity! Your hands-on testing and generous sharing of what works best will be so inspiring for other gardeners who want to discover just how versatile and effective Epic Grow Bags - Lined can be for creating those productive container gardens with the right plant-to-bag ratios!
Keep on growing 🌻️
- Glenda R.AZ, United StatesVerified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars10/28/25Grow Bags
I love these grow bags. I’m using them to grow potatoes. The bags are very sturdy. I think they’ll look just as good in six months as they do now.
Was this helpful?Which best describes you as a gardener? IntermediateWho do you grow for? YourselfHow do you prefer to grow? Raised Bed - Charles G.PA, United StatesVerified BuyerRated 1 out of 5 stars9/27/25Total failure
Planted zucchini, pumpkins, cantaloupe, and rhubarb in separate grow bags using the same soil that I put in my raised beds. Ran drip irrigation throughout the garden, grow bags included. Every plant in the grow bags failed while my raised beds thrived. Not sure exactly why but the difference was stark. May try again, maybe not. We’ll see. Right now, not a fan.
Was this helpful?Which best describes you as a gardener? ExpertWho do you grow for? YourselfHow do you prefer to grow? Raised BedBIBotanical Interests10/1/25Hey Charles,
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts in a review. There can be various factors that affect plant growth in grow bags versus raised beds, including drainage, root space, and watering patterns. If your grow bags were set on the same watering schedule as your raised beds that may have been the issue. Grow bags are great space savers and make moving plants around easy, depending on the size of bag, but they do require more frequent watering as they dry out faster than a raised bed. Thank you once again for your input. Keep on growing 🌻
- Adam B.WA, United StatesVerified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars9/21/25Best Grow Bags
The aeration benefits of grow bags and nearly the water retention of a plastic pot without the root cooking temperature of a plastic pot.
Was this helpful?Who do you grow for? YourselfHow do you prefer to grow? Raised Bed - Diane M.MO, United StatesVerified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars9/20/25Best grow bags
These are by far the best grow bags I have had. I have them on my deck and around 5e garden. They maintain moisture better than any other grow bags I have used. Only thing I would change in the size. 10 gallon would have been “ just fine”.
Was this helpful?Who do you grow for? YourselfHow do you prefer to grow? Raised Bed


