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CCYKXA Insulating, waterproof winter planter covers with drawstring, for shrubs, fruit trees, insulation, maintenance, patio, garden
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Description
Tool-free frost protection: Thanks to its tool-free handling, this cold protection for planters simplifies installation and storage, allowing users to effectively protect their plants from freezing temperatures. This is especially beneficial in case of unexpected cold snaps in outdoor gardens, offering a simple method of seasonal plant care without prior knowledge and keeping plants healthy in cooler climates. Optimal winter protection: Equipped with a heat-reflective aluminum layer and a waterproof Oxford fabric, these winter plant covers prevent cold air from penetrating and create a warm microclimate that helps plants thrive even in freezing weather on verandas or near windows. Durable construction and insulating properties ensure that potted plants remain protected and healthy throughout the winter. Winter-resistant plant protection: These plant covers are designed to protect shrubs, potted plants, and small fruit trees during the winter months, offering a customizable solution for balconies and gardens and ensuring thorough plant care throughout the coldest seasons. Robust and reliable, they protect against frost and cold and are perfect for seasonal defense. With these covers, your garden and balcony are perfectly prepared to withstand the elements. Heat-reflective inner layer: The winter plant covers combine a heat-reflective inner layer with a tightly woven outer layer for double-layer insulation. They reliably protect plants from freezing temperatures and ensure even warmth in outdoor or indoor gardens. These features make them ideal for use on balconies and terraces in cold weather.
Features
- BrandCCYKXA
- Length45 cm
- Width70 cm
- Height3 cm
- Weight500 g
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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