ShrubJacket Covers
Place Your Order
Related Products
A Shrub Protector that Blends into the Landscape
- Protect shrubs from harsh winter weather and browsing deer
- Easy to install without damaging branches
- More attractive alternative to burlap
- Secures snugly with drawstrings
- Choice of four sizes
ShrubJackets protect your shrubs from winter wind, snow, sunscald, and hungry deer as effectively as burlap, but they're more attractive, easier to install and secure snugly without breaking branches. Made from breathable, non-woven polypropylene fabric with a leaf motif that blends into the landscape; drawstrings at the top and bottom keep the cover in place. Includes storage bag.
- Nonwoven polypropylene fabric
- Small ShrubJacket measures 28" H x 30" W and covers a shrub up to 2' H x 2' W
- Medium ShrubJacket measures 42" W x 40" H and covers a shrub up to 3' H x 3 1/2' W
- Large ShrubJacket measures 54" W x 50" H and covers a shrub up to 4 1/2' W x 4' H
- The customizable 5' x 7' ShrubJacket Sheet is ideal for tall plants and roses with irregular shapes or sizes
- Imported fabric
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to use (33)
- Lightweight (29)
- Weather proof (23)
- Solid construction (17)
- Comfortable grip (6)
Cons
- Difficult to use (4)
Best Uses
- Gardening (29)
- Lawn maintenance (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (36), Master gardener (7), Getting started (4)
Reviewed by 48 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-10
Previous | Next »
Pros
- Attractive design
- Easy to store
- Easy To Use
- Solid Construction
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Protecting Plants
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
These covers do the trick in protecting delicate plants during periods of frost. Even withstand heavy rains. And they are easy to put on and take off - even on large potted plants.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Solid Construction
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
I use the shrub jackets for frost protection in my front yard. Their appearance is so much more pleasing than the other (mostly white) products on the market. I plan to purchase several more
Pros
Cons
- Difficult to Use
Best Uses
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
NOT THE PRODUCT I WANTED. THE ONE I WANTED WAS DISCONTINUED SO I TRIED THIS ONE. SHOULD HAVE JUST STAYED WITH THE BURLAP.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Solid Construction
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardening
- Plant Care
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
I used the ShrubJacket sheets to cover standard roses that are in planters in front of two pillars at my deck. The covers are large enough to wrap around the roses and pillar and I've secured them with the pins supplied with the jackets. The thick jackets mean that rose thorns don't catch on the material (unlike burlap).
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Looks great
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardening
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
I bought these shrubjackets specifically to "save" my Geraniums and Hibiscus plants from the freezes of the Winter. I live in the Hi desert of CA, and certain plants just can't take the cold we have during the winter unless you move them inside. I had no place to move them, so decided I would give these a try. They were very easy to apply, look great and I hope are doing the job. If my plants survive, I will increase my rating and definitely buy more.
Pros
- Attractive
- Easy To Use
- Practical
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardening
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
SO much easier than trying to lug heavy potted plants inside for a freeze. They are almost invisible when in use. The 4 kilt pins included secure the plant covers so wind doesnt blow them off.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardening
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
Purchased the scrub jackets to protect our crepe myrtles from the cold and wind. Will know the results in the spring. So far so good.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardening
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
I chose the size carefully from those given, but really should have gotten larger size. I thought the print on the fabric was ditsy, but it actually looks very good.
Pros
Cons
- Difficult to Use
Best Uses
- Gardening
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
I garden in the northeast and used these covers extensively last winter. I am trying to work with them again this year. They are difficult to put on my plants (mostly rhodos and boxwoods hedges) so that they stay on when we have some wind. They lasted pretty well last year. However, by the end of that year some had disintegrated, probably from exposure to the sun. At the spots where the most sun damage occurred, many have torn. Most of the tearing comes from high winds during our inevitable winter storms. Once they tear, they are pretty useless. So, for me, their expected life is at most two years, not enough to replace burlap, and they didn't do as well as I would have expected.
Pros
- Comfortable Grip
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Solid Construction
- Weather Resistant
Cons
- Anchors Would Be Good
- Unwieldy
Best Uses
- Gardening
Comments about ShrubJacket Covers:
I got these to help protect more tender perennials from New England winter weather. They are easy to use and seem well made. I'm just not sure if they will blow off my small shrubs without being anchored into the ground. I will find out. I also love that they came with three huge safety pins to secure the openings between ties.
Displaying reviews 1-10
Previous | Next »
There are no special shipping restrictions or charges associated with this item. For detailed information about our delivery methods and charges, click here.
We're proud of the fact that this item is shipped to you directly from our warehouse in Vermont, by one of our 250 employee-owners. In-stock items are packed with care and shipped within two business days to ensure prompt delivery to your home and garden!






(













Merchant response: We are so sorry to hear that this product has not held up for you! Please call us at 1-800-876-5520 and we'd be happy to assist you with this.