Many plants grown in gardens, balconies or terraces are sensitive to low temperatures. To protect these specimens against frost and winter winds, you can usewinter protective hoods for plants , which recently appeared on our market. It's a quick and convenientway to protect plants from winterSee what areadvantages and disadvantages of using plant protection hoodsand what to pay attention to when buying them.
Winter protective hoods for plants
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Winter protective hoods for plantsare sewn from white winter agrotextile with a thickness of 50g / m². Winter white agrotextile ensures proper protection of plants against frost and wind, while being a material that permeates moisture and air, which allows covered plants to breathe and continue vegetation processes. It is therefore even suitable for covering evergreen plants that are sensitive to low temperatures. Under the white agrotextile, the risk that plants overheat and develop fungal diseases is minimal. "
The agrotextile has a certain drawback. First of all, to attach it to the plants, the plants must be carefully wrapped and tied with string so that the covers are not blown away by the wind. This can sometimes be very laborious. In addition, agrotextile is often sold in large rolls, too large for the needs of a person who has only a few plants to cover, e.g. on a balcony or terrace.
In this case , winter protective hoods for plants , made of agrotextile, will be perfect.Placing them on a plant is very easy and you can usually buy them individually. Before we go to the store, however, let's measurehow large protective hoodswill be needed to cover our plants. A fairly wide range of different sizes of plant protection hoods is currently available for sale. Remember that it is better to buy a hood a bit too big than too small. By forcefully pulling the protective hood too small, we can break the twigs of the plant or deform it.
When buyingwinter protective hoods for plantsit is also worth paying attention to whether they are properly sewn or will be durable on the seams. The hoods should also have a string at the bottom, which, after putting the hood on the plant, will allow you to pull off the hood at the foot of the bush. Thanks to this, we can be sure that the hood will not fall off the plant even in a strong gust of wind. There is no need to use stones to weight the cover down from the bottom or to tie an additional string.
High-quality winter protective hoods for plants can be ordered in the shop of our guide. We encourage you to take advantage of our offer: -)
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