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Pack of 2 winter plant covers, plant protection 100 x 80 cm, winter cover, reusable plant protection cover YMYNY

£22.80
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
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Description

General description

The Pack of 2 winter plant covers is designed to provide effective protection for your plants during the cold months. Made from high-quality, lightweight, and breathable non-woven fabric, these covers are reusable, environmentally friendly, and durable. They allow sunlight to reach the plants while shielding them from harsh weather conditions such as wind, frost, snow, and hail. The covers also promote healthy growing conditions by allowing air and low humidity to circulate around the plants.

Technical specifications

  • Size: 100 x 80 cm
  • Material: Non-woven fabric
  • Package contents: 2 x plant protection bags
  • Usage

  • Ideal for protecting a variety of plants including potted plants, small trees, olive trees, lemon trees, palm trees, tomatoes, flowerpots, fig trees, citrus trees, and small shrubs.
  • Simply place the cover over the potted plants and open it for easy access.
  • Adjustable drawstrings and a windproof design ensure that the cover stays in place during bad weather.
  • Other information

  • Provides frost protection for fruit trees, patio trees, raised bed vegetables, shrubs, potted flowers, and large vertical plants.
  • Creates a protective microclimate that accelerates plant germination and growth.
  • Protects plants from birds, insects, rabbits, and other animals.
  • Features

    • Brand
      YMYNY
    • Length
      100 cm
    • Width
      80 cm
    • Material
      Fabric
    • Colour
      Green
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