The Black Line.

Our strongest mixed natural fiber container.

To this day, our natural fiber-PET blend is the only one of its kind. Since then, we’ve established other blends, but none quite like it. With the heaviest per square meter weight of any fabric we manufacture, the Black line is specialized to provide the nursery grower a bag truly built for growing above and in-ground.

Nursery workers potting oak seedlings in black Root Pouches

Why use Black?

  • Growing evergreens, deciduous, or even palms in-ground?

  • Tired of your aggressive Bamboo rhizomes busting your plastic pots?

  • Using larger sizes in your can yard, but still want natural fibers?

Our Black Line is made for you.

A mechanical auger bores holes in topsoil for palm saplings in Root Pouches

A container that actively helps you grow.

Used most commonly by professional tree growers planning on leaving plant material in ground for up to 5 years, our Black line combines strength and function. It doesn’t matter if you grow gorgeous evergreens in the Pacific Northwest or lush palms in the Southeast - our Black fabric line raises the bar by reducing watering requirements, eliminating need to spade off roots, and giving your clients a better plant.

A row of juvenile red maples growing in 20-gallon black Root Pouches

The gentle giant of fabric containers.

Even in above-ground situations, our Black line is a go-to choice for those wanting to have evenly distributed water, a temperate root zone, and a well-pruned root ball.

Plus, with the added strength of reinforced handles, thicker material, and natural fibers, Black isn’t just a stronger pot — it’s a productive one.

Juvenile evergreen trees in black Root Pouches, palletized for transport

Leave the burlap and wire behind.

The heaviest natural fiber blend we manufacture, our Black fabric produces a dense, fibrous root ball ready to be transported even after up to 5 years in-ground. And because it’s all inside the Root Pouch, harvesting and transporting your larger in-ground plants is simpler, quicker, and safer for the roots.

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