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Black thermal cover for pots – Oxford outer fabric with insulating lining, drawstring and zipper – winter cover for plants (Black – 45x50 cm)

£51.97
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

Product information

Description

Protective cover for potted plants: Our winter cover offers reliable protection against frost, snow, and strong winds. Measuring 45 x 50 cm, it is perfectly suited for various potted plants. The cover is equipped with a coconut fiber mat for enhanced winter protection.

Durable material: Our winter protective cover is made of durable polypropylene (PP), specially designed to protect your delicate plants from extreme weather conditions such as snow, hail, and frost. The aluminum foil inside the cover retains heat and allows the roots to breathe better.

Adjustable drawstring and zipper: The winter protective cover features a unique drawstring that allows you to adjust the width to the size of your plants.

This ensures a secure fit and prevents the cover from blowing away in strong winds. The zipper allows for easy opening and closing. Reusable and easy to clean: Our thermal cover for flower pots is very practical. It is easy to clean and can be stored dry for the following winter. Reusable for years, these covers offer you a durable solution for the long-term protection of your plants. Winter pot cover with drawstring: Our winter protective cover for potted plants against frost and moisture is not only suitable for protecting garden plants such as palm trees, trees, roses, potted plants, and shrubs, but can also be used as a storage bag for other needs. It is the ideal choice for protecting your garden plants during the winter.

Features

  • Brand
    TEHTUY
  • Length
    1 cm
  • Width
    1 cm
  • Height
    1 cm
  • Weight
    100 g
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