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4 rouleaux de 30 cm x 3 m en toile de jute natur pour arbres d'hiver, enveloppes de protection pour

(£7.00/pcs)
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Description

General description

Our natural jute tree wrap is a robust, porous, and breathable material designed to protect your trees during winter. It is lightweight, ensuring that it does not damage the plants while keeping them warm and preventing freezing. Additionally, it dries faster than most wraps when wet, reducing the risk of rot.

Technical specifications

  • Material: Natural jute
  • Roll dimensions: 30 cm wide x 3 m long (approximately 11.8 inches x 118 inches)
  • Total length: 12 m (40 feet)
  • Installation

    To install, simply secure the wrap at the base of the tree and spiral it around to the desired height and thickness. Finish by tying the top end with a cord for easy and effective tree protection. This process is quicker and easier than using traditional hemp rope.

    Usage

    The natural jute tree wrap is an effective way to shield your plants from harsh winter elements such as wind, snow, freezing rain, and ice. It can also be used in summer as a shading cloth for sensitive plants. Furthermore, it helps keep soil in place in areas where vegetation has not yet established.

    Other information

    The winter-resistant tree wrap protects plants from invasive insects and rodents, preventing deer from chewing on bark and stopping tent caterpillars from climbing. It is suitable for all types of fruit trees, shrubs, landscape trees, ornamental garden trees, palms, oaks, and more.

    Features

    • Brand
      SERBIA
    • Length
      300 cm
    • Width
      30 cm
    • Height
      29.972 cm
    • Material
      Jute
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