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2.4 x 2 m Winter Plant Cover, Winter Plant Protection with Drawstring and Zipper, Reusable Winter Plant Protection Fabric Against Frost, Cold and Insects

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Description

Protect your plants from the effects of winter. Winter plant protection acts as insulation, trapping heat and moisture around plants to protect them from adverse weather conditions such as frost, strong winds, heavy rain, and heat. It provides physical protection and helps plants survive the cold. It also forms a protective barrier against animals and insects. Winter mulch for vegetable plants protects plants from being eaten and prevents insects from laying eggs on them, thus reducing the risk of damage caused by animals. It features a high-quality drawstring and zipper. The winter plant protection net is made of high-quality fabric. This material is durable yet breathable and water-permeable, providing the humidity necessary for plant growth. The winter plant netting features drawstrings and zippers for easy installation and ensures that the winter cover remains intact and does not loosen, even in strong winds. [Versatile Applications] This 8 x 6.5 ft outdoor winter plant cover provides ample space to cover your plants or several potted plants. Ideal for garden plants, growing trees, potted plants, shrubs, seedlings, flowering bushes, young trees, hanging baskets, and other plants requiring protection. This winter cover is easy to clean and store and can be reused for multiple winters.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Length
    240 cm
  • Width
    200 cm
  • Height
    2 cm
  • Weight
    250 g
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What to do in the garden in February

February is a chilly month meaning there's not a huge amount you can do in the garden. That said, the days are getting longer and nature is coming out of hibernation little by little. If the weather allows it, you may even be able to cautiously start sowing a few seeds under cold frames towards the end of the month.
What to do in the garden in February
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