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Plant Covers Frost Protection Winter Plant Covers Freeze Protection for Vegetable Flower

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Description

1、Keeping Warm: This hand made plant cover is made of oxford cloth and aluminum film, which can keep warm and protect your delicate plants from extreme conditions such as snow, hail, frost, and wind.

2、Suitable for All Seasons: The plant covers frost protection can be easily used in different seasons, can keep your plants warm in winter and cool in summer and does not take up too much space when stored.

3、Used of Seedling Development: Winter plant frost protection cover is widely used in the development of seedlings and seeds to help them grow quickly and increase the survival rate.

4、Special Design: Designed with a drawstring and zipper at the winter plant protection cover bag. This design helps tighten the winter plant bag for better frost proof and you dont need to worry been blown away by the wind.

5、Versatile Use: Reusable ventilated garden bag is suitable for indoor or outdoor planting in patios, gardens, balconies, sun rooms, can be used to plant potato, tomato, radish, carrots, onions, peanut and many other vegetables, fruits, flower or other small plants.

Item Type: Plant Covers Frost Protection

Material: 210D Oxford and Aluminum Film

Color: Black

Weight: Approx. 143g / 5.0oz

Product Size: Approx. 45x45x51cm / 17.7x17.7x20.1in

Application: Potted Plants, Plant Protection Against Frost

1 x Plant Frost Protection Cover

Features

  • Brand
    STUNACY
  • Length
    23 cm
  • Width
    20 cm
  • Height
    5 cm
  • Colour
    Black
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