







🌿 Grow smart, grow stylish — your garden’s new power move!
The CJGQ Fabric Raised Garden Bed is a 6x3x1 ft outdoor planter made from durable, breathable non-woven fabric with a 128-gallon capacity. Featuring 8 partitioned sections, it promotes healthy root growth through excellent drainage and aeration. Lightweight and easy to set up, it’s ideal for growing herbs, vegetables, and flowers in poor soil conditions, making it a top choice for efficient, space-conscious gardeners.














| ASIN | B0BCGFW356 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,748 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #34 in Plant Grow Bags |
| Brand Name | CJGQ |
| Capacity | 128 Gallons |
| Color | 6ft*3ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,275) |
| Finish Types | fabric |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 70 x 36 x 12 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 70"D x 36"W x 12"H |
| Item Weight | 1.67 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CJGQ |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | plant |
| Planter Form | Raised Bed |
| Product Style | Garden |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1Pack |
P**R
Great For Fast Garden Set Up
I bought the two pack with 16 sections. I filled each with two bags of gardening soil,filled them with tomatoes, green, red, Tabasco peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, and watermelon. In my other section, I have lavender, rosemary, thyme, oregano, and cilantro,raspberries, and black berries. I plan on buying more to plant corn, green beans, peas and carrots. I a trying these out from seedlings along with sunflowers. I started with small plants that have already doubled and tripled in size. These above ground gardening bags work great. They don't stay evenly square. They tend to sag in some places, but there is no harm to them. I don't know how they will hold up next year since these are made of fabric and I would suppose they break down over time. I would highly recommend these if you are wanting to plant a fast garden, but doesn't want to do a lot of digging in hard dirt. Definitely saved my back.
D**L
Drains well
This is the second year I've used grow bags of this size for my raised bed garden. My garden did so well last year that I knew I wanted this 2-pack for this year's garden. The fabric is really thick, but breathes well. Most importantly, it drains well so that the roots can be refreshed with a good watering, without having to set in water that hasn't drained all day long. No assembly is required, just decide on a location and fill with your garden soil mix. The sectioned planting areas are really large to provide ample room for plant roots and it takes more soil than you'd think to fill these. I'm using these raised beds for lettuce, spinach, tomatoes and herbs. Although I think they are deep enough for root vegetables, I have taller grow bags for those items. Quality material that is strong enough to hold up year after year.
J**L
Low cost lining to make a raised garden
Planned to use this to temporarily hold shrubs and bulbs dug out of the front garden until to water pipes could be dug up and replaced. Unfortunately, could not tell that the interior dividing walls are not sewn down to the floor until it was unpacked. Took one star off since this was not clear in the description. The bulbs shifted around and got mixed up, and the shrubs were so heavy with the root ball that I couldn’t move it, even with help. I didn't request a refund because, if you create a raised bed where you want it, then add the soil and plants, it should work fine. You'll probably want to make a sturdy wood frame to keep the outer walls stable and vertical.
A**R
Easy to set up and a great value
This has been a great addition to my garden this year. After moving to a temporary location, I wasn't planning on building a permanent garden but I still wanted to have vegetables and flowers that were easily accessible. I had a great harvest and it was easy to clean out after I was done with my garden. I will definitely be buying more of these in the future even when I find a more permanent location.
R**K
Did the job
These have worked great for me. They have kept together fine so far (June to Feb) and should be usable for at least another year. They swell a little over time but the sides haven't broken or collapsed. My plants inside actually survived the snowfall here in Texas just a bit ago (cilantro!!! and kale) in there. Buying more!
G**L
OK for a small garden of similar vegetables or flowers, not very durable
Overall, I’m sure that somebody could get some good use out of this, this did not work well for me. The material is very cheap and brakes and rips very easily, it did not stop any weeds from coming up out of the bottom of it, had a few big weeds, grow straight through the bottom of it. The corners ripped apart after only a month, and the dividers between cubes are not full dividers, they do have a gap underneath each cube for roots to entangle between the squares.
S**B
Affordable raised bed that works really well
Once filled ,this is a good size raised bed. Very economically price and the quality is good. The vegetables are doing well, good drainage, no weeds seeping through and the compartments work well the separate the plants.
W**I
Great for peppers!
This is really easy to set up. It is better if you have an extra set of hands to help you keep it upright while you were filling it with soil, but it is something that you can do on your own. It does take quite a lot of soil to get this going so be prepared for that. I think I used 6 to 8 of the giant bags of soil from Sam’s Club to fill mine. After that, I planted some baby pepper plants as well as a baby celery plant and everything is doing very well in this. I’m very pleased with how well it is holding up. I anticipate leaving mine up all year around and just swapping out my summer vegetables for some winter vegetables. If you plan to only use this during one season and you have children, you could also bury some rocks in it and let your kids dig them up during the fall. Or you could just dump out the soil and store these things away. But they look great set up.
O**V
check your size, mine was excellent
A**R
I love it was better than I even expected. My veggies grew like nothing . I'd recommend them to anyone who asks.
M**L
Get individual bags, they hold up better, are easier to manage and work with. The individual compartments are not really individual but open at the bottm to each other, so they arent separate really just in between the portions. It has no rigidity at all, even with soil full inside of them the corners are weak and flimsy so it just sagged and dropped all around. I have 10 gallon bags I use for potatoes, had them for 4 years and they are great except the bottoms are wearing out. I used this for 1 season, and I'll never use it again.
K**I
They don’t hold shape … I didn’t have any luck with these !
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