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Wintering veil, Pack of 2 frost protection covers for plants with zipper 140 x 200 cm - Warm blanket to protect fruit trees and plants Wintering veil

£36.79
Of which environmental contribution £1.00 including VAT.
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Description

Winter Frost Protection for Trees/Plants: This winter plant cover can resist frost and wind. Made of upgraded 60g non-woven fabric, this jacket can retain heat, protecting your delicate plants from harsh conditions, such as snow, hail, frost, strong wind. It can also protect your plant from potential damage such as birds or animal damage.
Lightweight and Breathable: The material of the plant cover is very light and soft, it will not harm the plants. And this protective cover will allow your plants to breathe smoothly, can absorb moisture from the sun and grow normally.
Drawstring and Zipper: The zipper and drawstring of the tree cover are easy to put on and take off to provide easy protection for your favorite large plants. The zipper reduces the risk of young shoots and flower buds when fixing and removing. The drawstring at the bottom of the plant can keep it in place and ensure the stability of the cover and warming.
Large Size and High Compatibility: The large plant cover is widely suitable for most trees, flowers, vegetables or multiple potted plants. Such as your palm trees, bananas/apples/orange/lemon/citrus/blueberry, tomatoes, ferns, shrubs, rose bushes, planting pots in the garden, backyard or farm. A variety of large size frost covers can be selected, you can measure the size of your plant before purchase.
Reusable, Durable and Recyclable: The plant covers can keep your plants in good condition and work great plant growth so that vegetables mature faster in autumn or snow. The fabric is light enough and not harmful to plant growth. The tear-resistant fabric is stabilized and reusable for long-term use. long term.

Features

  • Brand
    IKODM
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME225238105
  • MMID
    903812082034
  • Product code
    KWI5742
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