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Winter Cover for Outdoor Plants, 240x200 CM Winter Cover with Drawstring and Zipper, Reusable and Tear-Resistant for Olive Trees and Palm Trees

£52.09
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Description

【Multifunctional Protection】 This winter cover is specifically designed to protect plants. It can be used in all seasons and offers protection against frost, wind, and dust. Versatile and foldable, it allows for space-saving storage, making it economical and practical.

【Thick Non-Woven Fabric】 Made of high-density non-woven fabric, this outdoor plant winter cover is thick and soft, offering excellent thermal insulation, tear resistance, and optimal breathability. It effectively blocks cold wind and frost, retains heat, and prevents plant rot due to humidity.

【Practical Design】 The outdoor plant winter cover features sturdy side zippers for easy opening and closing, facilitating plant inspection and watering, while ensuring a tight seal to prevent cold air from entering. Winter protection cover with drawstring at the bottom for easy fastening and adjustability, making it suitable for pots of various shapes or plants planted directly in the ground.

【Eco-friendly Color】 This beige winter plant cover with low saturation reduces sunlight reflection, preventing sudden temperature increases inside the cover from burning the plants. Its matte finish resists stains and aging, ensuring optimal cleanliness and beauty even after prolonged outdoor use.

【Ideal Choice】 Ideal for protecting large plants, this 240 x 200 cm plant cover can completely cover a tree's canopy or be combined with a stand to create a garden shelter. Versatile, it meets the needs of larger plants, eliminating the need for splicing and providing enhanced protection.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Colour
    Beige
  • Material
    Polyethylene
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME223296930
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