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80g/m² non-woven plant winter frost cover, 180x120 cm, cold shield for large plant pots
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Description
- Heavy-duty Material: Plant frost protection bags are made of durable non-woven fabric, soft and breathable. It allows air and proper moisture to reach your plants, maintaining a healthy growing environment.
- Practical Design: Adjustable drawstring on the plant cover makes it easy and quick to cover plants in bad weather. The plant cover will not be blown away by wind, providing effective protection against soil and air frost.
- Wide Application: The warm frost cover is ideal for hanging flower baskets, tomatoes, hanging tomato plants, seedling trays, fig trees, citrus trees, small shrubs, green plants and potted plants.
- Frost Protection: The plant frost protection cover shields your plants from snow, frost, wind, dust and strong sunlight while keeping plants healthy. Usually used to extend the growing season in spring and autumn, with 30% to 50% light transmittance and 3°F to 8°F frost protection capability.
- Easy to Use: Simply slip the cover over the plant and fasten the integrated drawstring at the base. The winter fruit tree protective cover is washable, quick air-drying, easy to store and reusable season after season.
Product Description
Description:
1. Cold Protection: Perfect frost protection for fruit trees, terrace trees, raised bed vegetables, shrubs, potted flowers and tall vertical plants.
2. Growth Acceleration: Captures heat and moisture to speed up seed germination and plant growth.
3. Bite Protection: Protect your plants from birds, insects, rabbits and other animal damage.
4. Windproof: Shields plants from storms, hail, snow and harsh wind.
5. UV Resistant & Translucent
Specifications:
Size
Beige 6080cm
Beige 80100cm
Beige 180120cm
Beige 240200cm
Beige 360*250cm
Package Content:
1 x Plant Protection Bag
Features
- BrandGROOFOO
- Length180 cm
- Width120 cm
- Height20 cm
- MaterialFabric
Advice from
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.
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