All-Purpose Garden Fabric
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All-Purpose Garden Fabric
- Row covers extend the growing season in both spring and fall
- Fabric helps insulate plants from chill
- Can also be used as a barrier to exclude insect pests and birds
This is our most versatile garden fabric. It provides frost protection down to 28°F, allowing you to extend the growing season in both spring and fall. It also helps prevent transplant shock in new plantings. In cool weather areas, it can be used as a summertime pest control. 70% light transmission.
- 70% light transmission
- Cold protection to 28 degrees F
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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- Lightweight (156)
- Versatile (138)
- Accurate instructions (73)
- Hardy (28)
- Easy to use (20)
Cons
- Difficult to use (6)
- Difficult to store (5)
- Flimsy (5)
- Unattractive (4)
Best Uses
- Garden (188)
- Outdoors (80)
- Patio (27)
- Indoors (4)
- Lawn (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (147), Getting started (28), Master gardener (22), Practical (13), Budget shopper (5)
- Primary use:
- Personal (191)
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- Accurate Instructions
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
We have a pretty good size strawberry patch. We keep it covered because of cold and because of the birds. We have found it we don't cover it, as soon as the berries turn red the birds are after them. For years we have used single row cover and it's a pain to cover and uncover. We found this 6' wide fabric through Gardener's Supply and LOVE it. We are able to cover our entire patch with two rows of this. Much easier to cover back up after picking.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- It works
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- No
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
- Patio
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
Great I have used it for years and even washed it in the washing machine! I use it on my veg garden and some flowers.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
- Patio
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
Used it for frost protection and it did beautifully, will use it to extend the season as well this fall.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Easy to Use
- Efficient
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Raised Veggie Beds
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
I covered my raised beds with this fabric. It protected my tomatoes allowing me at least a 3 week head start to my planting season. It allowed sufficient light in so my plants grew vigorously and kept them warm at night as we'll as during the cold days in Denver. I'll push my growing season next year an additional week now that I'm experienced with this fabric.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accelerates Growth
- Lightweight
Cons
- Takes Time To Anchor
Best Uses
- Allows Early Planting
- Garden
- Lawn
- Outdoors
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
protects from frost
speeds germination
accelerates growth
versatile!
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Lawn
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
Big drought here in New Mexico caused all the rabbits for miles around to flock to my yard. I used this fabric to cover small plots of grass, native plants, etc. (meanwhile offering a bale of hay for those rabbits!) Only problems-- it blows up in a strong wind. One also has to water beneath the cover-- best to put a soaker hose down first. Hopefully, it will rain and I can take this up.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
I have a raised bed and I use it for growing many different lettuces. My bed is 3X7 and this is big enough so that I covered it completely and used the rest to protect some topsoil from being washed away in a rainstorm.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
We use this fabric as a diffusion material when lighting large objects (cars etc.) in our photo studio. It seems to be relatively flameproof although we have not tested it. The large sized versions are perfect for the high ceilings in the studio. As a bonus it is MUCH less expensive than the similar material offered from our regular photo supply source.
- Primary use:
- Business
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Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
Cut to shape, staked into the ground and over hoops, this fabric provides an instant greenhouse for tender seedlings. It also withstands winter's blasts to protect plants from wind and cold when staked in place.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Hardy
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
row cover for insect protection before blossoms,frost protection to start plants early.
- Primary use:
- Personal
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Guide for using fabric row covers to protect your plants from cold, sun or pests.
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Use Super Hoops to support garden fabric, row covers, shade netting and bird netting. Protect your crops from pests, insects, diseases and extreme weather.
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By using a few simple season-extending techniques and plant-protection devices, you can shield your plants from extremes of weather, and stretch your gardening season by two, three or even six months.
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Techniques to help plants survive periods when rainfall is insufficient.
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