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Plant Mulch Winter Cover, Shrub Covers for Plants, Plant Protection, Plant Cover with Drawstring and Zipper, Winter Protection Bag, Outdoor, Frost, Sun Protection, 1 Piece (2 x 2.4 m)

£39.08
Of which environmental contribution £1.00 including VAT.
Sold by Welshine

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Description

Winter Frost Protection for Emergencies - Are you still looking for a warm frost blanket for your plants? Don't worry, these winter plant protection bags are made of high-quality materials, are lightweight and breathable, provide good frost protection for your plants, and ensure a warm winter!
Lightweight and Breathable - Our plant covers are made of high-quality frost protection fleece, which is durable, lightweight, and breathable, allowing your plants to fully absorb sunlight and moisture, protecting them from sun, cold, wind, frost, and heavy snow, ensuring healthy growth.
Drawstring Design - The bottom of the garden plant cover features an adjustable drawstring deformation design, which helps keep the plant cover firmly attached to the plant in wind, frost, and harsh weather. It is easy to attach and remove. Take off.
The wide range of plant protection bags is suitable for most outdoor plants, such as shrubs, trees, saplings, vegetables, fruits, flowers, or potted plants, etc. Protect your plants from harsh weather and keep them warm in the cold winter.
Package
Contains - The package includes 4 white winter tape plant covers and some gardening gloves. The size is sufficient to easily hold most plants and provide good protection for your plants. When doing gardening work in the cold winter, gardening gloves can keep you warm and prevent your hands from being scratched by sharp branches or thorns.

Features: durable, lightweight, and breathable.
Scope of delivery:
1 x Herb Garden Cover

 

Features

  • Brand
    IKODM
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME225237436
  • MMID
    788272820575
  • Product code
    KWI3585
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