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CCYKXA Tree root protection – 30 x 100 cm, insulating trunk cover, frost protection bags with zipper and drawstring, insulating sleeve

(£47.88/kg)
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Description

Winter Weather Protection: Thanks to its innovative double-layer insulation, the tree root protector supports tree roots, minimizing the risk of frost damage and providing reliable trunk and root care during prolonged exposure to cold.

Weather-Resistant Application: Featuring a reliable adhesive closure, the palm protector offers a secure installation that minimizes damage to trees and supports long-term use, providing effortless installation even in harsh, weather-resistant environments like backyards.

Flexible Fit for All Trunks: The palm root protector offers a snug and reliable fit with its adjustable drawstring, designed to flexibly adapt to trunks of all shapes, enhancing winter protection while safeguarding roots in adverse conditions.

Effective Frost Barrier: The tree root protector cover provides optimized protection for tree roots, acting as a reliable frost barrier that supports the overall defense of trees, which is particularly beneficial for orchards and gardens requiring consistent environmental adaptability

Lightweight yet robust: combining UV and weather-resistant materials with a sturdy aluminum lining, the palm root protector shields roots from environmental discomfort, making it suitable for year-round outdoor plant care and protection

Features

  • Brand
    CCYKXA
  • Colour
    Orange
  • Material
    Plastic
  • Air Permeability
    Breathable
  • Water permeability
    Water-repellent
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