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pieces of winter protection for plants 80x120cm, winter protection for potted plants, outdoor, with zipper & drawstring, reusable frost protection

£38.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

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Description

【Multifunctional Protection】Winter protection for potted plants can provide your plants with a good living environment in cold weather and protect them from cold air, snow, hail, wind, frost, cold, rain, hail, snow, and cold frosty nights. It also protects your fruit trees or other plants from birds, insects, and other animals in other seasons.

【Thickened Non-Woven Material】Made of high-density non-woven fabric, this winter plant protection is thick and soft, with excellent heat retention, tear resistance, and breathability. It effectively blocks cold wind and frost, maintains the temperature, and prevents plants from rotting due to moisture.

【Durable & Reusable】Winter plant protection effectively protects plants from harsh weather such as wind, snow, and frost. In bad weather, you can quickly bring the plants indoors; it can be reused every year. Its material is biodegradable and environmentally friendly.

【Easy to Use】Practical zipper and drawstring design; the metal zipper is flexible and durable. The special drawstring design at the bottom opening of the plant cover makes it easy to cover plants. You can adjust the size depending on the plant.

【Ideal for Most Plants】This outdoor winter plant cover is ideal for potted plants and freestanding plants. The winter cover protects roses, palms, potted plants, fruit trees, balcony plants, small trees, shrubs, and much more. Please measure and choose the appropriate size before purchasing.

Features

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