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Galozzoit – Winter plant cover 120×180 cm – Beige non-woven fabric – Frost protection for young trees and tomatoes

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Product information

Description

General Description

The frost cover for plants is designed to offer optimal protection against the elements. Its drawstring design allows for easy adjustment, while its base can be secured to resist wind. Made from high-quality non-woven fabric, it is both durable and breathable, allowing plants to benefit from the necessary air and moisture.

Technical Specifications

  • Product Name: Plant Cover
  • Material: Non-woven Fabric
  • Style: Drawstring Pocket
  • Color: Beige

Compatibility and Accessories

This cover is ideal for protecting various types of plants, including:

  • Young Trees
  • Rose Bushes
  • Hanging Flower Baskets
  • Tomatoes
  • Fruit Bushes

Installation

To install the cover, simply unfold it and place it over the plant. Use the drawstring to adjust the cover around the plant and secure the bottom to hold it in place.

Use

The frost cover is designed to protect plants from extreme cold, frost, heavy rain, and snow. It also helps keep out birds, insects, and small animals such as deer and rabbits.

Other Information

Available in several sizes to meet your needs:

  • 60×80 cm
  • 80×100 cm
  • 120×180 cm
  • 140×200 cm (with zipper)

Packaging: 2 plant covers without zippers.

Features

  • Brand
    GALOZZOIT
  • NF certification
    NF120
  • Warranty
    2 year(s)
  • Colour
    Beige
  • Height
    180 cm

Customer reviews

MManoMano Customer
Published on 21/11/2025, France

Very dissatisfied. The first delivery was sent to Paris, while I live in Alsace. And with the second delivery, the product doesn't match the description; it's supposed to be beige, but the color is bright yellow... It's impossible to return the item and get a refund. The proposed refund is ridiculously low: €6 compensation! Robert

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