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Outdoor Frost Protection Cover, Round Frost Protection – Reusable Barrier with Drawstring for Winter Trees, Shrubs, Balcony, Flowerbed

£39.97
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

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Description

Durable Materials: Lightweight non-woven fabric that facilitates air circulation and light access, while reducing the risk of damage from excessive material exposure.

Special Secure Cover: Equipped with an adjustable drawstring, these plant covers ensure a snug fit to effectively prevent cold air infiltration while allowing for one-handed operation for greater convenience and reliable protection during use.

Durable Seasonal Protections: Designed for a variety of planting scenarios, the two dome-shaped covers feature a double-layer construction, providing robust protection suitable for shrubs up to 185.4 cm (72 inches), while maintaining ease of use in any garden layout.

Moisture Retention Barrier: Prevents frost and animal interference, keeping plants hydrated throughout the season.

by resisting the intrusion of cold air to maintain a protective microclimate at low temperatures

Effortless Installation Process: The open design allows for a three-second tool with no setup required, making installation quick and easy while reducing effort during constant use of the plant covers.


Product Attributes
Product Name: Plant Cover.
Material: Non-woven fabric.
Small Size: Product size: approximately 190 x 190 x 1 cm.
Large Size: Product size: approximately 240 x 240 x 1 cm.
Weight: 185 g.

Product List
1 Plant Cover.

Notes:
1. Due to lighting effects and photography angles, the product may have a slight color difference. Thank you for your understanding.
2. Due to manual measurement, there may be a slight tolerance in the product size.

Features

  • Brand
    TEHTUY
  • Length
    1 cm
  • Width
    1 cm
  • Height
    1 cm
  • Material
    Fabric
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