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1PCS Insect Netting, Plant Frost Protection Net, Anti-Frost Ultra-Fine Mesh, Reusable, Suitable for Flowers and Vegetables, 3x10m

£50.58
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Description

● Ultra-fine insect netting for gardens: Made of polyethylene, this protective garden netting offers exceptional wear resistance and durability. It blocks insects and other small animals while allowing air, light, and water to pass through, creating a healthy growing environment for your plants.
● Large size: Each cover measures 3 m x 10 m and has 0.25 mm mesh, allowing it to cover a large area. It can be cut to different dimensions to cover potted plants, vegetables, flowers, nursery plants, or trees.
● Lightweight and durable: Made of non-woven fabric, this winter plant protector is lightweight, tear-resistant, and durable. With a light transmission of approximately 30 to 50%, it protects plants from frost and direct sunlight while promoting their growth.
● Versatile Use: This plant protector shields plants from winter frost, sub-zero temperatures, strong winds, snow, and heavy rain, as well as insects and birds.
● Easy to Use: Simply place the mulch directly over the plants and secure it with soil, stones, or bricks. You can also use an arch or wooden structure as a support. The number of mulch layers depends on the ambient temperature.
● Package contents: 1 bag of mulch.

Features

  • Brand
    FULEADTURE
  • Length
    1000 cm
  • Material
    Polyethylene
  • Colour
    White
  • Pcs per pack
    1 .
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