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Tree trunk protectors, set of 2 (20 x 30 cm), stretchable tree cover, trunk protector, tree guard (green)

£37.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.

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Description

Stackable and expandable: The trunk protector is expandable and adjustable in height and diameter, making it easy to use on both thin and wide trees. Suitable for various shapes and sizes, from saplings to mature trees. Dimensions: 30 x 20 cm. Each trunk protector is stackable. Simply stack or attach them using the integrated locking hooks. It easily adapts to most tree sizes. Improved ventilation hole design: For better ventilation of the trunk protector for young trees and to prevent water accumulation, we have incorporated ventilation holes. Our trunk protectors offer good air circulation, ensuring plants receive sufficient sunlight, water, and fresh air for normal growth. Quick and easy installation: Each trunk protector has a loop on one side for easy assembly; this allows you to secure the protector. The slotted design allows for good air circulation and prevents bark rot. It prevents living organisms, pruning tools, and other objects from damaging your plants. Wide application: Designed for tree health, it offers robust protection for plants, from seedlings to shrubs, and trees of small or large diameter. It also protects trunks from gardening tools. It is also frequently used to protect lampposts, landscaping systems, basket supports, etc.

Features

  • Brand
    XISRENS
  • Length
    1 cm
  • Weight
    250 g
  • Material
    Plastic
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
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