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20 inch indoor plant pot

20 inch indoor plant pot Viagrow 20 Gallon Nursery Pot Pallet (Pallet of 260)

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20 inch indoor plant pot Viagrow 20 Gallon Nursery Pot Pallet (Pallet of 260)Durable and Versatile Nursery Pots for Large Plants The Harvest Company 20 gallon black nursery pots are designed to provide a reliable and cost effective solution for growing large plants. These nursery pots follow horticultural trade gallon standards, where one trade gallon equals approximately 0. 71 U. S. liquid gallons. Made from BPA free, food safe plastic, these black planter pots are durable, reusable, and suitable for both soil and hydroponic

Durable and Versatile Nursery Pots for Large Plants

The Harvest Company 20 gallon black nursery pots are designed to provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for growing large plants. These nursery pots follow horticultural trade gallon standards, where one trade gallon equals approximately 0.71 U.S. liquid gallons.

Made from BPA-free, food-safe plastic, these black planter pots are durable, reusable, and suitable for both soil and hydroponic growing media. Their strong construction makes them ideal for home gardeners, nurseries, and commercial growing operations.

Order Quantity Price per Pot Total Price
Full Pallet $7.15 each $1,859

All pallet orders are prepaid and typically ship within 1–3 weeks. For more details, please call 706-202-8489.

For orders of 10 or more pallets, please contact us to schedule delivery. Orders of 10+ pallets have a 20–30 day shipping window.

Specification Details
Product Type Black nursery pot
Size 20 trade gallons
Top Diameter 21.5 inches
Bottom Diameter 16.5 inches
Height 17 inches
Material BPA-free, food-safe plastic
Measurement Trade gallon (approx. 0.71 U.S. liquid gallons)

Features

  • Durable black nursery pots designed for large plants
  • Suitable for soil and hydroponic growing media
  • Made from BPA-free, food-safe plastic
  • Raised rim design for easy handling and stacking
  • Built-in drainage holes support aeration and prevent overwatering
  • Reusable for multiple growing seasons
  • Ideal for indoor and outdoor planting

Designed for Strong Root Development

These nursery pots provide ample space for deep root expansion, helping plants grow stronger and healthier.

  • Improves airflow and oxygen availability
  • Supports proper drainage and water distribution
  • Helps prevent root binding and soil compaction

Ideal for Large Plants and Advanced Growing Applications

The Harvest Company 20 gallon nursery pots are suitable for a wide range of growing environments.

  • Growing vegetables, shrubs, and flowering plants
  • Nursery and greenhouse production
  • Landscaping and outdoor container gardening
  • Hydroponic and soilless growing systems

Reliable and Cost-Effective Growing Solution

The Harvest Company 20 gallon nursery pots offer a dependable and economical option for growers. Their durable construction and reusable design provide long-term value, making them an excellent choice for both small and large-scale planting projects.

Disclaimer: Packaging may vary due to brand updates and inventory transitions. You’ll receive the same high-quality gardening product. Formally known as Viagrow.

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