Grow More Food In Small Spaces
Nygex Felt bag lets beginners harvest tasty crops easily. Breathable sides help keep roots healthy and prevent messy rot. The handy window flap clearly shows progress and simplifies lifting vegetables.
Effortless Harvesting
See tubers through the panel before opening the flap. Gather potatoes, carrots, and onions gently, avoiding damage and wasted effort.
Healthier Root Growth
Soft felt encourages air pruning, preventing circling roots and stress. Plants absorb water evenly, so yields increase and flavour improves noticeably.
Space-Saving Versatility
Compact shape fits corners, balconies, doorsteps, and conservatories neatly. Use containers for potatoes, herbs, flowers, and salad leaves throughout the seasons.



















Sophie W. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Handy flap lets me grab potatoes without digging around.
Daniel B. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Good for balconies; my salad leaves thrive in it.
Colin S. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Feels sturdy, great breathability, onions grow straight and firm.
Kevin J. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Nice size for herbs, window pocket makes picking fun.
Irene G. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Durable bag, easy watering, carrots come out clean.
Olivia M. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Grow bag fits our small patio and keeps roots happy.
Martin D. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
Bought two bags for the kids to learn gardening. They love peeking through the window to see carrots growing, and I love the tidy, mess‑free corner.
Patricia C. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
We line these along our balcony rail. They look neat, smell fresh with herbs, and pulling carrots from the side feels like opening a little treasure box.
Helen R. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
I keep three bags along the back steps. Herbs and salad leaves grow strong, roots look white and healthy, and lifting onions through the flap is simple.
James P. (verified buyer)
United Kingdom
My flat has no garden, just a small patio. These bags fit neatly by the door, and we’ve had the best tasting new potatoes this year.