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This is our most versatile garden fabric, and now it's thicker and more durable! 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.
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Comments about All-Purpose Garden Fabric:
A multi purpose product is a good investment and it's a good price. Mine still has not had to face NM winds. we'll see how it does.
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This cover lasts several seasons, is easy to store and protects lettuce to tomatoes in my desert garden. Light enough to gently lay over vegetables without hoops.
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Easy to use product.
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Having moved from New England to Arizona, gardening is a whole new experience. We have tomatoes, broccoli, peppers and all kinds of greens growing in containers including a Meyer lemon and roses that we want to protect from the potential frost during the colder winter months. This product does the trick and is easy to use. I am sure we will come up with other uses for this product.
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Gives all plants a protected head start.
Really, really works!!
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I used this 2 ways: 1. to deter deer from munching on my young bean plants that were growing up a trellis. The deer started eating the leaves off, so I draped the fabric over the trellis and secured it with clothes pins. It worked GREAT! I only had to put it up at night, so I removed it in the daytime to let the warm sun shine directly on the plants.
2. It is covering my lettuces now to keep the light frost off of them and to keep the rain from pounding the tender greens. We live in the Pacific Northwest and don't often get hard freezes except for a few days, so this will probably extend my season for my lettuces quite a while.
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Bought garden fabric to keep vine borers out of the squash, to be used only during the egg laying time. I hope it works!!!! only wish it was wider.
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Great in the spring and fall to protect against frosts and extend the growing season!
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Great for garden protection
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This row cover serves its purpose well. I'm surprised I can't find anything similar at a cheaper price, but, alas!, I cannot...so I have purchased three of these for my raised beds. I installed one so far to protect my seedlings from too much sun (the shade net doesn't come in the size I need to cover my raised beds so I have to use this). I cover it half-way so that it doesn't get too hot underneath. I expect it to be perfect for Georgia winters because I notice that it does trap heat underneath. I just hope it lasts more than 2 seasons for the price I paid!
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