A: Thank you for your interest in Root Pouch products. Looking at instructions on growing zucchini in containers most recommend a #15 gallon. That being said I think a #45 would be fine its just more pot than you would generally need for zucchini. You could put 3 plants I believe in a #45
Hope that helps
thank you
Sherry
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by|May 14, 2024
Q:Is a 7 gallon pouch suitable for one tomato plant?
by|Apr 26, 2024
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A: Thank you for your interest in Root Pouch products.
I like to use a #10 gallon for my tomatoes. Our pots make such a large root system that the #10 gives the plant more room to grow and you will tend to get higher yields.
thank you
sherry
by|Apr 29, 2024
Q:How many tomato plants can fit in the bagsc
by|Apr 15, 2024
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A: Thank you for question. I put one tomato plant in a #10 gallon bag. This gives the roots ample room to grow and you will get much higher yields.
Hope that helps
Thank you
Sherry Dudeck
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by|Apr 16, 2024
Q:You said a 3 gal uses alittle over 1 c ft of soil but you said the 25 gal takes 3 c ft. The math ain't mathin. So how much soil is really needed for a 25 gal???
by|Apr 14, 2024
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A: good morning
I am sorry if I answered your answer incorrectly the first time.
A#3gallon takes approximately .42 cubic feet of soil and a #25 takes approximately 3.35 cubic feet of soil. If you would like to email me directly I can send you our pdf with the soil amounts for each of our sizes.
sherry@rootpouch.com
Thank you
Sherry
by|Apr 15, 2024
Q:Can these be used on planter tables?
by|Mar 18, 2024
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A: Rambo
Thank you for your interest in Root Pouch products. Can you tell me a little more about your planter tables so I can fully answer your questions?
Thank you
Sherry Dudeck
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by|Mar 19, 2024
Q:Are these good for indoor Boston ferns?
by|Feb 4, 2024
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A: Good morning
Thank you for your interest in Root Pouch products.
Our pouches are great for indoor house plants. The pots help the plant develop a dense fibrous root system and there is no root circling.
They are made from a porous fabric so you will need a saucer to protect the surface your plant is sitting on. You can also use them to pot up your house plant and then put the plant and pot inside of a decorative pot in your home
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Sherry
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by|Apr 14, 2024
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Q:For a 8 ft peach tree what size should I use and how much soil do I need?
by|Jan 3, 2024
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A: Mario
Thank you for your interest in Root Pouch products.
In my search I found that a 36" wide planter is reccommended for an 8' peach tree. Our #65 gallon is 32" wide and 18" tall. That would most likely work for you. Our #100 gallon is 38" wide and 20" tall so the tree will be able to be in that pot longer.
As far as how much soils needed..
#65 gallon needs 8.75 cubic feet of soil
#100 gallon needs 1.5 cubic feet of soil
Hope that helps
Thank you
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by|Jan 3, 2024
Q:What size would be good for artichoke plant?
by|Aug 25, 2023
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A: Thank you for your interest in Root Pouch products. In the reading I have done a #25 gallon fabric bag is recommended for artichokes. I have the link to the #25 gallon Root Pouches on home depot.com below.
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Sherry
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/Root-Pouch-25-Gal-Brown-Breathable-Boxer-Fabric-Planting-Containers-and-Pots-with-Handles-Planter-BB900-25H/306677177