20-Gallon Slow-Release Tree Watering Bag
20-gallon slow-release tree watering bag for young trees, street plantings, and dry weeks — fill once, water slowly at the root zone over several hours.
- 20-gallon capacity — Enough for a deep watering cycle without daily hose duty.
- Slow drip release — Reduces runoff and evaporation versus open-top watering.
- Reusable PVC mesh — Wrap, zip, fill, and reuse through the growing season.
- 1-year warranty
- 100-day returns
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Deep root watering without daily hose duty.
Young trees, street plantings, and dry-week beds need water delivered slowly at the root zone — not a fast flood that runs off before it soaks in.
This 20-gallon PVC tree watering bag wraps around the trunk, fills once, and releases water over several hours so roots get time to absorb it.
Setup in minutes.
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Wrap around the trunk
Position the bag so the fill opening is easy to reach. Most young street and landscape trees use one bag; larger calipers may need two.
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Zip and fill
Close the sides, then fill with a garden hose. A full 20-gallon bag typically takes a few minutes at normal household pressure.
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Slow release
Water exits through drip points over several hours — reducing runoff and evaporation compared with open-top watering.
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Refill on schedule
In hot weeks, refill one to two times per week depending on soil, tree size, and weather. Empty and store flat in winter.
Specs & materials.
20 gallons (approx. 75 L). Sized for newly planted and young landscape trees through a full growing season.
Durable PVC-coated mesh designed for outdoor use. Reusable season after season when emptied and stored dry.
Single SKU: green bag with slow-release drip layout. Fits most young landscape and street trees.
Tree watering bag FAQ
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Usually several hours. Slow release reduces runoff compared with pouring from a hose at full pressure.
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For establishing trees in hot, dry weather: about one to two refills per week. Adjust for rain, soil, and tree size.
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Designed for young and newly planted landscape trees. Larger caliper trees may need two bags on opposite sides of the trunk.
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Yes during the growing season. Empty, dry, and store flat in winter to extend service life.
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One year on manufacturing defects (seams, zipper, fill port). UV fading and soil staining from normal use are not defects.
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Yes — many gardeners fill tree bags from a collapsible rain barrel spigot. Use a hose or bucket; do not drink untreated water.