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GardenQuilt Cover
- Extends the growing season in both spring and fall
- Extra-heavy fabric protects plants down to 24 degrees F.
- Excellent windbreak for new transplants
This row cover provides frost and cold protection down to 24 degrees F. The thick, 1.25 oz. fabric is ideal for season extending in the early spring and late fall, or for overwintering salad greens, strawberries and perennials. 60% light transmission; lasts for several years.
- 60 percent light transmission
- Cold protection down to 24 degrees F
- Available in three sizes
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- Lightweight (114)
- Versatile (104)
- Accurate instructions (45)
- Durable (28)
- Easy to use (28)
Cons
- Difficult to store (4)
- Flimsy (3)
- Small in size (3)
Best Uses
- Garden (142)
- Outdoors (61)
- Patio (22)
- Lawn (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (99), Practical (26), Master gardener (20), Getting started (19), Budget shopper (8)
- Primary use:
- Personal (133)
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Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
This cover, which I am using as a sun shade for my plants, has withstood 40 mph winds off and on here in New Mexico for weeks without showing any signs of wear. I am truly impressed with the durability because these winds shred everything.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Late Frosts Quilt Saved
- My Perrenials
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
2013 late frosts was cause to open pkg. earlier than planned & it saved my fast-growing home perennials off & on for a wk. or more. Is meant for summer service at our camp (w/hoops also purchased) to protect my veg. greens & srawberry bed from scorching early aft. sun due to loss of elder Pine that once kept that part of the garden lightly shaded.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accelerates Growth
- Saves Plants
- Versatile
Cons
- Needs Proper Anchoring
- Needs Proper Support
Best Uses
- Frost Hail Protection
- Garden
- Outdoors
- Season extender
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
protects plants from frost and hail
plant tomatoes 2 weeks earlier using it
must be abchored well and seedlings need support
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
I have had a vegetable garden for a few years now, and every spring we have a couple of nights with frost or temperatures close to it. I became tired of my amateur-solutions, and finally bought the Garden Quilt. It has a good size, is light-weight but fairly thick, so I did not have to worry about my veggies freezing.
Cannot confirm if it holds its promise of protecting into the mid 20s, since it thankfully did not get that cold, but with its thickness it sounds plausible.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Hardy
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
The larger size is great to use with hopes to cover tomatoes and pepper plant.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Hardy
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
It works great to cover beans and other plants that can be damaged by frost.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
I have used the garden quilts for many years
along with the staples and discs. I use it to
cover my strawberry bed and it does a great job
with winter protection. I sometimes use the
quilt in the spring to cover tender plants when
a frost is forecast. Always does a great job.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Hardy
- Lightweight
- Size
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Containers
- Garden
- Outdoors
- Patio
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
I cut off sections and put over my container garden - holding the material down with bungee cords - works great.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Lawn
- Outdoors
- Pool Area
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
Will know more when I use it in the fall
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about GardenQuilt Cover:
Just pulled it out yesterday. I am using it to cover spring lettuce plants in Earthboxes when frost is predicted. Ability to easily cut to fit my area to protect is a big plus. Not enough use to date to identify problem areas, if any.
- Primary use:
- Personal
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