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Thermal pot cover for outdoor plants (45x50 cm), winter protection for potted plants, pot cover with drawstring, frost protection for plant pots and plant containers.

£59.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

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Description

【Robust Material & Excellent Insulation】: Our insulated plant pot cover consists of a robust polypropylene outer layer and an aluminum foil inner layer with insulating fleece. This combination guarantees exceptional durability and excellent insulation, making it ideal for extended periods of cold, snow, and frost.

【Reliable Protection in Extreme Weather Conditions】: Safely protect your potted plants from frost, hail, strong winds, and other adverse weather conditions. Thanks to the convenient drawstring, the cover is easy to put on and take off without having to repot the plants.

【Practical Hook and Loop Fastener Design】: Unlike traditional plant pot covers, our newly developed hook and loop fastener design allows you to easily care for your plants without having to remove the cover. You can easily water through the opening at the top or regulate the temperature using the adjustable drawstring.

【Versatile for a variety of plants】: Whether roses, palms, citrus trees, tomatoes, berry bushes, or ornamental shrubs – this plant cover is suitable for most potted plants. It also effectively protects against insects, birds, and moisture.

[Versatile for garden and patio]: Ideal for overwintering delicate plants, promoting seedling growth, or protecting young trees. Reusable, waterproof, and breathable – for a more productive and beautiful garden!

Features

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