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Best protection for young shoots

Gardebruk potted plant bags are ideal for covering young trees and shrubs in the cold season and protecting them from frost damage.

The practical zipper on the long side is easy to open and reduces the risk of young shoots and flower buds breaking off when putting on and taking off.

The drawstring at the bottom allows the cover to be closed so that the plants are also protected from wind from below. Insect damage is also prevented.

The robust fleece offers a thick fabric, optimal UV protection and still enough light so that the plants can continue to grow.

Despite the relatively thick material, the fleece is permeable to air and water so as not to hinder the growth of the plants.

If necessary, the plant protection hood can be cleaned with a damp cloth. This means it is sustainable and can be used again and again.

Product Details:

- Small sizes are also perfect for young trees to survive the first winter unscathed
- Sturdy, thick material
- Practical drawstring at the bottom so that the bag does not blow away and the plants are protected from below
- Practical zipper on all sizes
- Offers optimal UV protection, but still enough light so that the plants can continue to grow
- Washable at 30°C, therefore reusable and sustainable
- Plants are protected from insect damage
- No more breaking off branches or shoots

Technical Specifications:

- Sizes to choose from: 60x80/ 100x80/ 120x180/ 200x240/ 250x360cm
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Grammage: 70/80g/m²
- Washable at: 30°C

Package Contents:

- Potted plant bag in size and quantity of your choice

Features

  • Brand
    GARDEBRUK
  • Length
    80 cm
  • Width
    60 cm
  • Height
    80 cm
  • Material
    Polyester

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