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2m x 4m Outdoor Plant Winter Cover, Outdoor Plant Winter Cover, Winter Cover to Protect Plants from Frost, Non-woven Fleece Winter Cover 40 g/m²

Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Permu UK

Product information

Description

★ 『 High-Quality Winter Protective Fleece 』: This plant frost protection fleece is made of high-quality, breathable, and tear-resistant non-woven fabric. This winter protective fleece for plants absorbs sunlight while protecting them. It also minimizes moisture penetration. The water needed to maintain normal plant growth provides healthy growing conditions.


★『Winter Protection for Plants Frost Protection』: Whether as winter protection for palm trees and potted plants or as a cover for your bed, it can protect plants from drought, frost, cold, hail, wind, and snow. Also protects the bag of potted plants from birds, insects, and other pests. Provides perfect protection for your plants. Can be recycled. Several times over, economical and practical.
★ 『Flexible Size』: Winter plant fleece. Lightweight and breathable non-woven fabric. Reusable, eco-friendly, durable, and economical, with a thickness of 40 g/m². Our crop protection fleece is available in two sizes (1.5 m x 10 m / 3 m x 6 m). You can easily cut the fleece to the desired size with scissors. Winter mulch that effectively protects all types of plants, from the smallest to the largest.
★ 『Wide range of applications』: The winter fleece can be easily spread on the soil or placed on a raised bed and secured by covering the edges with soil to prevent the garden fleece from being blown away by the wind. It can also be transformed into a plant cover to protect your potted plants, flowers, or seedlings. Or place it directly around a bush and tie it to the trunk with rope.

Features

  • Brand
    AIPERQ
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Colour
    White
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Height
    15 cm
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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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