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2PCS Housse D'hivernage pour Plante, Tissu Non Tissé Voile d Hivernage des Plantes Réutilisable Avec Cordon de Serrage Convient pour la Protection des Plantes en Extérieur en Hiver 80 x 60cm Beig

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Description

General description

Protect your beloved plants during the harsh winter months with this set of 2 reusable plant covers. Made from high-quality non-woven fabric, these covers provide excellent protection against frost, snow, wind, dust, and sunlight, ensuring your plants remain healthy and thriving. The breathable material allows air, light, and moisture to reach the plants while keeping them safe from extreme weather conditions.

Technical specifications

  • Material: Non-woven spunbond fabric
  • Size: Approximately 80 cm x 60 cm (31.4" x 23.6")
  • Color: Beige
  • Quantity: 2 pieces
  • Installation

  • Simply place the cover over the potted plant and spread it out.
  • The adjustable drawstring at the bottom ensures a snug fit, preventing the cover from being blown away by the wind.
  • The side zipper allows for easy installation and removal without damaging the plants.
  • Usage

  • Ideal for protecting tropical plants from frost, such as palms, banana trees, and tree ferns.
  • Helps to increase the quality and yield of plants while extending the growing season.
  • Can be rinsed and reused for 2 to 3 years.
  • Other information

  • Environmentally friendly and biodegradable material.
  • Designed to protect plants from cold winds, frost, hail, and freezing nights.
  • Allows plants to breathe and perform photosynthesis normally.
  • Features

    • Brand
      TRIMEC
    • Length
      80 cm
    • Width
      60 cm
    • Material
      Fabric
    • Colour
      Beige
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