Sandbaggy 18" x 30" Burlap Bags These tough, coarsely-woven burlap bags can be used for so many different applications like storing heavy materials and livestock feed. Grown from jute plants, burlap bags biodegrade, meaning that they decompose on their own. This reduces wastes in our landfills. To reduce the smell of burlap, air the bags out for 48 hours. Great for storing potatoes and other food products or even transplanting and growing plants, these Burlap Potato Sacks can be used for so many applications! Made from industrial grade burlap, these potato sacks are made to last. Plus they are good for the environment, constructed from 100% natural jute fibers, no synthetic materials. Specs Size: 18" x 30"Material: 100% Natural JuteWeight Capacity: 50 lbs.Fabric Weight: 7 oz. Great For Planting All Kinds of Plants - Such As Lettuce Tomato Zucchini Great for planting all kinds of plants These burlap bags are great for holding soil and plants inside of flower pots, to protect the pot and extend its lifespan. 12" x 19" Bag 14" x 26" Bag 18" x 30" Bag 22" x 36" Bag 24" x 40" Bag Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.1 out of 5 stars 65 4.4 out of 5 stars 353 4.2 out of 5 stars 82 4.6 out of 5 stars 903 4.6 out of 5 stars 493 Price $24.49$24.49 $30.99$30.99 $39.99$39.99 $40.59$40.59 $44.89$44.89 Burlap Fabric Thickness Medium Heavy Medium Medium Heavy For Gift Bag? ✓ no data no data no data no data For Use as Sandbag? no data ✓ no data no data no data For Storing Materials & Etc.? no data no data ✓ ✓ ✓ For Sack Racing? no data no data no data no data ✓ For Use as Grow Bag no data no data ✓ ✓ ✓ Sandbaggy About Us Our Mission Started by two brothers out of a garage in California in 2010, Sandbaggy's mission has always been to use the power of online retail to cut out the middleman and bring erosion control and landscaping products directly to the consumer. We try harder for your business. We know our customers are the reason why we get to do what we love. As a Christian-run company, we honor the Lord in all we do by operating our company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles. We do this by taking care of our employees and paying them 20-50% above minimum wage. Sandbaggy - Trusted By For over the past decade, Sandbaggy has been honored to serve all kinds of customers; from government entities to large 100+ acre farms to individual homeowners. Some of those customers include the US Army, National Park Service (NPS), Forest Service and United Airlines. Sandbaggy has been written up by Fox, Daily Herald, MarketWatch and other news outlets for leading the industry Sandbaggy - A Trusted American Brand Our Focus on Serving the Community Sandbaggy is committed to supporting those less fortunate both domestically and globally. One of those organizations is Rise+Shine. Rise+Shine provides basic needs and education for over 6,500 orphan children in India. A big focus of theirs is supporting girl's education & female empowerment. By supporting girl's education, this ends a cycle of poverty and allows communities to flourish in the future. Thanks to customers like yourself, Sandbaggy is able to support these orphans and rewrite their futures. Common FAQs What are burlap sacks made of? Burlap sacks are made from a woven burlap fabric, which comes from jute plants. Jute is used to make sacks and bags because it is one of the strongest natural vegetable fibers available, it is resistant to heat and weather, and is good for the environment since it biodegrades. In fact, It is so strong that it is commonly used as a natural rope source. How long will potatoes last in a burlap sack? Potatoes should last 6 months in a burlap sack. That's because burlap is a breathable fabric, which allows the potatoes to stay fresh. The most important thing to ensure that your potatoes won't spoil is to store them in a dry, dark, cool area such as a pantry. It's also important that you do not store your potatoes too closely to other produce that will cause them to ripen too fast, such as onions and fruit. How long do burlap bags last? If left under direct sunlight, burlap bags last a couple of months to six months before biodegrading and becoming a part of the natural environment again. If they are not left under direct sunlight, they should last 8 months to a year. Will a burlap bag hold sand? Yes, you can fill this Sandbaggy burlap bag with sand, gravel, or soil. If you are looking to control erosion or flooding, it's best to use sand because sand can be tightly packed and has a coarse texture which is more resistant to water than other materials. Common FAQs What are burlap sacks made of? Burlap sacks are made from a woven burlap fabric, which comes from jute plants. Jute is used to make sacks and bags because it is one of the strongest natural vegetable fibers available, it is resistant to heat and weather, and is good for the environment since it biodegrades. In fact, It is so strong that it is commonly used as a natural rope source. How long will potatoes last in a burlap sack? Potatoes should last 6 months in a burlap sack. That's because burlap is a breathable fabric, which allows the potatoes to stay fresh. The most important thing to ensure that your potatoes won't spoil is to store them in a dry, dark, cool area such as a pantry. It's also important that you do not store your potatoes too closely to other produce that will cause them to ripen too fast, such as onions and fruit. How long do burlap bags last? If left under direct sunlight, burlap bags last a couple of months to six months before biodegrading and becoming a part of the natural environment again. If they are not left under direct sunlight, they should last 8 months to a year. Will a burlap bag hold sand? Yes, you can fill this Sandbaggy burlap bag with sand, gravel, or soil. If you are looking to control erosion or flooding, it's best to use sand because sand can be tightly packed and has a coarse texture which is more resistant to water than other materials.