Buyer’s Guide to Choosing Plastic Planter Bags
Plastic planter bags provide a practical option for growing, transporting and managing plants in nurseries, landscaping operations and commercial horticulture. Insinc’s Flexoplas range includes black planter bags in a wide variety of sizes, along with green sprayguards in slit and non-slit formats.
The range covers compact PB3/4 and PB1½ bags through to larger PB40, PB60 and PB95 sizes, with varying dimensions and material thicknesses to suit different plants and growing requirements.
Which Planter Bag Size Should You Choose?
Choose a planter bag according to the size of the plant, root system and growing period. Smaller bags such as PB3/4, PB1½, PB2 and PB3 suit smaller plants and seedlings, while larger PB12, PB18, PB28, PB40, PB60 and PB95 formats provide progressively more growing space.
Dimensions and material thickness vary across the range, so check the exact measurements rather than relying on the PB number alone.
Planter Bags or Sprayguards?
Black planter bags are designed for plant-growing and nursery applications, while the green sprayguards provide a different format for protecting plants during selected spraying applications. Sprayguards are available in slit and non-slit versions, so choose the style that best matches your application method.
Bulk cartons range from 100 to 3,000 units depending on size, making the range suitable for both smaller planting programmes and high-volume nursery operations.
Buyer’s Guide to Choosing Plastic Planter Bags
Plastic planter bags provide a practical option for growing, transporting and managing plants in nurseries, landscaping operations and commercial horticulture. Insinc’s Flexoplas range includes black planter bags in a wide variety of sizes, along with green sprayguards in slit and non-slit formats.
The range covers compact PB3/4 and PB1½ bags through to larger PB40, PB60 and PB95 sizes, with varying dimensions and material thicknesses to suit different plants and growing requirements.
Which Planter Bag Size Should You Choose?
Choose a planter bag according to the size of the plant, root system and growing period. Smaller bags such as PB3/4, PB1½, PB2 and PB3 suit smaller plants and seedlings, while larger PB12, PB18, PB28, PB40, PB60 and PB95 formats provide progressively more growing space.
Dimensions and material thickness vary across the range, so check the exact measurements rather than relying on the PB number alone.
Planter Bags or Sprayguards?
Black planter bags are designed for plant-growing and nursery applications, while the green sprayguards provide a different format for protecting plants during selected spraying applications. Sprayguards are available in slit and non-slit versions, so choose the style that best matches your application method.
Bulk cartons range from 100 to 3,000 units depending on size, making the range suitable for both smaller planting programmes and high-volume nursery operations.
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Freight is charged by weight and carton size, indicative costs per carton are: Auckland $8.50, Whangarei to Hamilton $10.50, North Island $14.00, South Island $16.00 + GST, Rural charges are extra.
Delivery times vary as product is sent from different warehouses around the country. Expected delivery times North Island 1-3 days, South Island 2-4 days. Residential & Rural delivery times can take longer depending on the courier in your area.
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