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Set of 2 organic planter covers - Frost protection - Protects flowers in balcony planters from damage caused by light frost, wind and rain, and from spikes.

£42.58
Sold by Selphora

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Description

Rectangular flower box protector: Designed to protect plants in rectangular flower boxes on balconies, windowsills, and terraces. It is made of high-quality materials and features a robust construction. Specifications and Quantity: 100cm*40cm*45cm - 2 pieces (39.4"*15.75"*17.72" - 2 pieces) Multifunctional Plant Pot Cover: This plant pot cover protects plants or vegetables from wind, insects, sunlight, rain, frost, snow, and inclement weather. It can protect seeds or seedlings in the planter and provide a comfortable environment so they can grow healthily and vigorously. You can also use it to cover the flower pot to protect fruit from insects or birds. Easy to Use: Suitable for all planters less than 1 meter long. If needed, simply place it over the entire planter and secure it with the drawstring. A convenient drawstring keeps the cover in place. Durable and Reliable Material: Our plant protection covers are made of lightweight polypropylene (PP) plant protection mesh weighing only 50g/m². This lightweight material is breathable and durable to keep Your loved ones are safe, and your plants are undamaged. Ideal for plant growers: it offers the highest quality protection for your beloved plants, allowing them to thrive under the protection of the rectangular flower box protector. Act now to give your plants a safe and comfortable environment where they can flourish.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Colour
    Beige
  • Material
    Polypropylene
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME221166476
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