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Refasen Tree Watering Bag – 20 Gallon Slow-Release Irrigation Bags (2 Pack)

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Refasen Tree Watering Bags: Deep, Slow-Release Irrigation for Trees

Proper and regular watering is essential for tree health, especially during establishment and periods of heat. The Refasen 20-gallon tree watering bags are designed to deliver large volumes of water gradually, right at the root zone. This approach helps manage moisture more evenly, reducing surface runoff and evaporation. Used consistently over time, you may notice deeper soil moisture pockets and steadier moisture cues that support healthy growth, without the need for constant hose attention.

This product arrives as a 2-pack, making it convenient to service multiple trees or to pair with a larger specimen. The bags sit around the trunk like a covering jacket, then zip shut for a snug fit. When you fill the bag to a quarter of its capacity and gently lift the top straps, the bottom expands to accommodate the remaining water. The result is a steady, controlled release into the soil, designed to be straightforward so you can set it up quickly and focus on other tasks.

How Refasen Bags Work

Two release holes located near the bottom corners regulate water flow, allowing moisture to penetrate soil rather than pooling on the surface. A full 20-gallon bag typically delivers water over roughly 5 to 9 hours, but actual timing depends on weather, soil type, tree size, and placement. The goal is a consistent supply of moisture at the root zone, which may help trees endure dry spells with less direct hose watering.

  • Deep watering with reduced evaporation via targeted delivery to the root zone.
  • Time-saving setup that minimizes the need for hours-long hose watering.

Key construction details include a weather-resistant PVC body, a sturdy nylon zipper, and double-stitched handles for easy handling and adjustment. The design is built to withstand sun, wind, and varying temperatures, making it suitable for seasonal use. Each bag holds 20 gallons when full, and the rugged construction is built for reuse across trees in a yard, orchard, or landscape.

  • Durable build with reinforced seams for long-term outdoor use.
  • Simple setup and adjustable fit to accommodate different trunk sizes.

What’s in the package? The 2-pack includes two 20-gallon bags, ready to deploy on two trees or one larger specimen with a backup for heavy watering periods. Tip: start by filling to a quarter, then expand the bottom and fill the remaining capacity, zip up, and let the bag work. Use during hot, dry periods or drought risk to help maintain soil moisture around established trees or new plantings. While results can vary by site, many users appreciate the hands-off approach and the potential for steadier irrigation during challenging conditions.

FAQ

Q: What is included in the Refasen Tree Watering Bag 2-pack?

A: Two 20-gallon bags with sturdy zipper and adjustable straps for deep, slow irrigation around trees.

Q: How long does it take for a bag to drain?

A: Typically 5–9 hours, influenced by weather, soil type, and tree size; monitor to avoid overflow.