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[NEVER USED] Plant Winter Cover, 2 pieces 200 x 240 cm, Plant Winter Cover with Drawstring and Zipper, Reusable Plant Protection Cover
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Product never used, packaging damaged during transport. Unopened product, repackaged in our warehouses, in perfect working condition, warranty available.
High-quality thickened non-woven fabric: The winter plant cover is made of thickened non-woven fabric. This fabric offers the advantages of high strength, breathability, water resistance, and flexibility. It retains heat and moisture without suffocating plants or blocking excess sunlight. Provides instant frost protection while allowing air and moisture to circulate, ensuring healthy plant growth. Frost Resistant: Plant covers are for outdoor plants, such as garden potted plants, to effectively protect your potted plants from frost. Protects plants from wind, rain, etc. In bad weather, you can quickly lift the plant to protect it. Can be reused every year. Reliable Protection: This fabric plant cover is often used to protect against frost, strong winds, hail, and snow, and it is also effective at blocking insects and birds or reducing the intensity of the sun. This means your plants have the ideal conditions to grow healthily even in winter! It retains warm air for longer. This means your plants have the ideal conditions to grow healthily even in winter! Wide application: The set includes 2 winter frost protection covers for plants, suitable for most growing trees or various potted plants, such as fruit trees, shrubs, saplings, hanging flower baskets, etc. You can use them in gardens, backyards, farmland, nurseries, and other places with plants.Features
- BrandOTHERS
- MaterialPolyethylene
- Intended useOutdoor
- Plants protection typeWintering
- Air PermeabilityBreathable
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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