Well, a year later and these still look like new. I love them. My plants love them. Easy to move around. Well constructed. I’m so impressed with these. Unless I put them into something larger than they are that holds water, they drain beautifully. I’m still really enjoying these. 4/10/20. I’ll let you know if things change.I gave durability a 3 because I just started using them. I’ll update that one later. I’d never heard of grow bags. I saw where people threw out a bag of dirt, punched a hole in the middle and plant something. Not pretty but certainly works for the short term.I’m ancient with bad knees so raised beds has been my way of gardening 20 years. The plastic pots have gone way up in price and way down in quality the past few years. The pots I found that I liked cost as much as furniture. A friend and I bought a bunch of large pots 2 years ago- maybe 20 gal size- and they don’t drain very well. Had to take a small pry bar to break the saucer off the bottoms so they’d drain. Within a month they started cracking and breaking. Last year a friend brought me a bunch of 5 gal buckets to take their place while we looked for more attractive and affordable pots.Neighbor asked me in December if I’d like some raised beds. He made themselves several and he’s making them for his mother and mother-in-law. I’ve gently asked about the raised beds. He said the mothers were asking also. I’ve been babysitting my tomatoes and such for 2 weeks, just need to get them planted. Went looking for either something I could put together myself or already done and affordable. Was looking for something that put the dirt level at least knee level and if pots, 5-7 gal so I could handle by myself. Obviously waiting for help can be long and not getting me anywhere.Found these bags by accident. Read descriptions on all of them, read reviews, the price was good. They shipped really fast, got here a day early, they seem so sturdy and so much better quality than I expected. They are easy to work with, a great size for me. Stood open so I could get dirt and plants in. I never knew it was a root issue with solid sided containers. This is going to be fun.So, they arrived yesterday, I’ll have them all planted today and am ordering another set. My vegetable garden is going to be the prettiest it’s been in 20 years. And I can move them myself if necessary. I saw where several people suggested a saucer to protect floors from runoff. Since I have citrus trees that need to move inside when it gets cold I may be one of those customers who went looking for one and end up with 50 ?. Wow. Nice looking plant containers that are good for the plant and good for the gardener. And great for my pocketbook.4/15/22I have several sets of different sizes. Only one bag looks worn. These things are amazing.