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Natural jute garden fabric, winter protection for plants and vegetables against frost, 40in x 15ft

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Description

Extra Large Size: You will receive a sheet of frost-resistant burlap. Large enough for your needs, it can be used directly to cover large gardens and outdoor plants, or you can cut it to the desired size. Whether you're undertaking gardening or permaculture projects, this burlap will allow you to create versatile outdoor structures.

Natural Material: Our burlap is made from natural jute fibers, a renewable and biodegradable resource. Sturdy and durable, it benefits from a special treatment for enhanced durability. Its high-density weave provides sufficient thickness for better winter protection of plants. If the natural odor bothers you, it will dissipate after opening and airing.

Excellent Frost Protection: The burlap offers frost protection and an effective insulating barrier during the cold winter months, protecting your outdoor plants from frost, rain, and snow.

Wrapping tree trunks in burlap insulates them from cold winds and protects critical parts of the tree. Easy to remove in the spring, it reduces winter wear and prolongs the tree's lifespan. Versatile burlap: Burlap holds soil in place and retains moisture. Its high density provides excellent breathability and drainage, creating an environment conducive to seed germination and plant growth. It can also be used as a cover and wrap to effectively prevent animals from invading plants, thus protecting your ecological investment. Widely used: Frost-resistant burlap offers numerous uses outdoors and in the garden. It can be used as a tarp to protect trees from the cold in winter, as garden mats, weed barriers, burlap bags, or for making custom flower boxes and other DIY projects. It can also be used for Halloween and Christmas decorations.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Colour
    Beige
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Material
    Jute
  • Plants protection type
    Wintering
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.
What to do in the garden in February
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