NEW | Frost Cover with Hoops
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- Fast and easy way to protect plants from frost
- Wire hoops are sewn into fabric; sets up in minutes
- Fabric protects plants down to 24 degrees F
When the forecast calls for frost, you can quickly protect plants down to 24 degrees F with this handy tunnel. The sewn-in, galvanized steel hoops make it easy to install; simply position over a row of vulnerable plants and keep it in place until the chill subsides. The tunnel also creates a protected environment for hardening off seedlings, shielding them from cold and wind. Slide fabric up the hoop to tend and harvest. Hemmed edges, with drawstring closures at ends. Reusable; folds flat for easy storage.
- Nonwoven polypropylene, galvanized steel
- 9' 8" L x 25" W x 20" H installed
- Imported fabric
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Pros
- Easy And Cozy For Plants
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Best Uses
These are cozy covers that allow early planting of delicate vegetables. I bought box store starters, knowing that they had not been properly "hardened off". However, under their nightly "light touch" blanket, the frost did not get them. I have left the cover on for several days and the white material allowed for enough light to penetrate that the plants continued to thrive. The warmth caused them to become vigorous growers. The system take only seconds to remove or to recover. I can do it in the dark!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Much Needed Warmth
Cons
- Not Hail Proof
Best Uses
- Garden
- Tender Plants
I bought 4 of these to protect my garden plants i had set out. They work perfectly and as intended. I would really like to see a product put out with metal window screening
made the same way to protect the plants from Colorado Hail storms.
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We used the cover w/hoops as a cold frame in the early spring to harden off our vegetable seedlings. It protected them perfectly from the cold evening temperatures, strong winds and glaring sun.
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One of the five frost covers purchased has ripped. Must have been old material.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to store
- Easy to use
- Effective Insect Control
- Sturdy
Cons
- Would love a larger size
Best Uses
- Frost protection
- Hardening Seedlings
- Preventing Insect Damage
I am growing my broccoli under the row covers and I have no cabbage worms--or any other bugs-- for the first time without having to spray. The channels for the hoops are great--they allow for sliding the fabric up to weed or harvest, then easily slide back down. Because the channels attach the fabric to the wire hoops, the fabric doesn't blow away! I wish it came in a larger size because my broccoli is almost too big for it. If it came in a larger size I would use it to prevent flea beetle damage to my eggplant. The fabric allows air, water and light through.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Draw Strings On Ends
- Easy Set Up
- Fabric Not Plastic Junk
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- Tender Plant Protection
Altho made in China i found them well constructed and they even had draw strings at the ends to seal the cold and wind out. I set them to cover my plants last night and not any to soon. The storm hit with hail and the temps dropped to 32 this am. I just checked my plants and they are now as good as when i set them into the ground. I find this to be a great buy.
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