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20m (65ft) Tree Protection Tape, Cold Resistant, Warming and Moisturizing (1 pack) - 20m x 12cm x 2.5mm

£43.22
Sold by Selphora

Product information

Description

Dimensions: You will receive a roll of tree protection fabric approximately 20 meters long and 12 cm wide. This length is sufficient to protect one tree; you can cut it to the desired length to protect multiple trees.

Material: Made of high-quality non-woven fabric, this fabric offers excellent thermal insulation and good moisture retention, helping plants withstand the cold. Its breathability also allows trees to breathe freely.

Function: Protects trees from winter cold and frost damage, shields them from direct sunlight, and promotes healthy growth.

Reflecting heat and sunlight, this fabric is highly breathable and enhances the tree's ability to withstand winter. Easy to use: Simply attach the protective fabric to the base of the trunk, then roll it upwards to the desired height and secure the top with a rope for optimal protection. Uses: These trunk protectors are suitable for various fruit trees, shrubs, ornamental trees, and garden trees. They can also be used to protect nutrients during transplanting.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Colour
    Green
  • Material
    Fabric
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME221168911
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