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Agfabric Plant Covers Freeze Protection Floating Row Covers 10'x25' 0.55oz Plant Covers Freeze Protection,Row Covers for Vegetables,White
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- The plant row cover is made of 0.55 oz/sq non-woven polypropylene fabric which is lightweight breathable and durable. It allows air and moisture to reach your vegetables and flowers.
- The floating row cover can be used to resist harsh weather such as frost, wind, snow, hail in Winter, but also can be used for seedling germination and extending the growing season of your plants in Spring.
- Plant row covers protect your vegetable such as tomato, pepper, pumpkin, strawberry rows, fruit trees, citrus and shrub, flowers as well as newly-sown grass in winter and birds during the growing season
- It is easy to use. You can put the plant cover over plants directly and then secure it with stones, soil or staples. You can also support the floating row covers with a hoop, make enough room for plants to breath and grow.
- The size of this plant covers is 10x25ft,and we have various sizes and colors for choice.
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About Agfabric
Agfabric is a brand focused on the agricultural and horticultural sector, dedicated to providing growers with high quality products such as plant shade cloth, insect netting and plant cover.
Our mission is to help gardening enthusiasts create an ideal growing environment so that they can cultivate a rich and diverse range of crops more easily.
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Shade Cloth for Garden
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Agfabric Garden Netting
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FOREST PROTECTION FOR ADADJUSTING HEAT, LIGHT, WIND, POLLINATION & MOISTURE
- UV/HEAT PROTECTION IN SUMMER: High quality spun polypropylene fabric is UV stabilized and breathable, which makes the row cover to protect plants from UV damage while allowing air and moisture to reach the plants.
- STRONG WIND PROTECTION: Lightweight floating row cover can also be used for pollination control. The garden cover also provides some protection from destructive winds.
- FREEZE PROTECTION IN WINTER: Light-weight frost blanket provides up to 28° F frost protection & 85% light transmission, and traps heat and moisture to speed germination and extend the growing season, therefore produce higher, better and earlier crop yields. Plant blanket fabric in various ounces helps your plant survive in cold weather. Heavier fabrics will do a better job of keeping warm.
- COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR PLANTS: Frequently applied, plant freeze protection covers will definitely create a superior living environment for plants. Since row covers control the light, heat, moisture, pest, wind speed, and so on for plants, you will have a bumper harvest.
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Terrible Weather ProtectionProtect your plants from exposure to storm, hail, snow, rain, while allowing light, water and air to go through. |
Frost ProtectionPerfect for fruit trees, vegetables, shrubs, potted flowers, and various crops such as melon, tomatoes, watermelon, pumpkin, strawberries. |
Biting ProtectionUsed as the insect barrier to protect your plants from biting by birds, bugs, rabbits and other pests. |
Seed GerminationFloating row cover traps heat and moisture to produce higher, better and earlier crop yields. |
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Super MaterialMade of lightweight woven material that allows light and water to penetrate, but provides protection against damaging cold, pests and sudden drops in temperature. |
Different WeightsFour Hot Selling Weight: 0.55 oz/yd² 0.9 oz/yd² 1.2 oz/yd² 1.5 oz/yd² (The weight value going up, the fabric will be thicker, then keep higher temperatures.) |
DIYWe provide different sizes of row cover, could be easily cut and sew into your ideal sizes to use as tree wrap or small bug barrier for your fruit trees. |
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Size | 84''x72'' | 40"x60" | 96"x84" | 48"x55" | 72"x72" | 120"x120" |
Thickness | 0.9oz | 0.9oz | 0.9oz | 0.9oz | 1.5oz | 1.5oz |
Product information
Package Dimensions | 13.62 x 9.96 x 2.17 inches |
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Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Wellco Industries Inc. |
ASIN | B00NUM0Y2E |
Item model number | RC0510025 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,561 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1 in Plant Covers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like the frost protection, protection from bugs, and ease of use of the cover. They mention that it gives cool weather crops the shade they need while letting the rain go through. Some say that it protects their plants well from the early frosts. They also like the quality, and weight. That said, opinions are mixed on value, thickness, and waterproofness.
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Customers like the quality of the fleece. They say it holds up nicely, with no fraying or ripping. Customers also say it's superior and well worth the few extra dollars. They also mention that the seams are well sewn.
"I use these floating row covers over three seasons. They are quite durable, allow water and light to pass through if you don't want to remove them...." Read more
"This seems like a very good fleece, I had it on the beds about a week now and it seems to be holding up well." Read more
"...3 tomatoes in the control group, all 3 seemed to have grown, and appeared healthy...." Read more
"This product was very easy to use and worked well to protect our garden from temperatures as low as 29 degrees, and over 24 hours below freezing...." Read more
Customers like the frost protection. They mention it gives cool weather crops the shade they need while letting the rain go through. It works well keeping the sun and flying bugs off of their plants. The diffuse sunlight keeps those things that typically bolt quickly in. It looks like it will last for several seasons, and it allows rain and sun in enough to support growth. It also keeps the plants a little cooler when the sun is really hot. Customers say it works well for frost prevention and are happy with the warmth it provides.
"...They are quite durable, allow water and light to pass through if you don't want to remove them...." Read more
"...The fabric is mid weight, which I like. Keeps more heat in, BUT it doesn't let much water thru. It rained a little in those 3 days, but not much...." Read more
"...The fabric kept the frost off my flowers for a couple of extra weeks so I could enjoy my late blooming flowers a wee bit longer...." Read more
"...The product works well for frost prevention, but I wouldn't expect to use this for more than a season." Read more
Customers like the protection provided by the cover. They say it protects their plants well from the early frosts, keeps brassicas safe, and provides extra protection from bugs, hot sun, wind, and frost. They also say it keeps seedlings protected from heavy rains and holds in enough warmth and moisture. Customers also say that it saves a lot of time and protects better than numerous narrow sheets.
"...Left it there for about a week or so. The grass was not harmed and there are no little baby winged elm trees sprouting up yet. Praise the Lord!..." Read more
"Plant protection from bugs, hot sun, wind and frost when it comes. Surprised by how sturdy it is." Read more
"...Has protected my plants well from the early frosts this year...." Read more
"...In spring, it keeps seedlings protected from heavy rains, and holds in enough warmth and moisture to aid in germination...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the product. They mention it's light enough for insect protection in spring and the 1.5 oz weight is fairly heavy.
"...They are easy to roll or fold for storage and super light weight." Read more
"...I think the warmth under the fabric helped. The fabric is mid weight, which I like. Keeps more heat in, BUT it doesn't let much water thru...." Read more
"...It is very light weight, although I've been using it with supports. I like the fact that it lets a significant amount of light and water through...." Read more
"...Shocked it saved them. Light enough for insect protection in spring as well." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's easy to put up, install, and remove. They say it'll save their small crop and is well made. Customers also say it is easy to handle and secure. They also mention that it is quick to cover and anchor down.
"This product was very easy to use and worked well to protect our garden from temperatures as low as 29 degrees, and over 24 hours below freezing...." Read more
"...The plant cover was very easy to install with simple stakes and clips...." Read more
"...I think it worked really well, and it was easy enough to just secure the bottom of this netting over some hoops with small rocks that I could remove..." Read more
"...It is extremely easy to manipulate over a raised bed; even on a breezy day. I am quite happy for my investment!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention it's very affordable, cheap, and worth the investment to keep your garden alive and thriving. However, others say that it was a pathetic waste of money and didn't last a month.
"...the various sizes in which I could buy this product and the affordability. I could buy one package to cover my front flowerbeds...." Read more
"...They are so superior and well worth the few extra dollars. They will last far longer the the .9 oz variety previously purchased." Read more
"...I can find something that will last more than 4 months...They are not cheap and wish they would last a bit longer since they are made to BE outside..." Read more
"...The cover is sturdy enough for multi-year use, so it's cost-effective...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the thickness of the cover. Some mention it's very thick and sturdy, while others say that it'd be better if it was doubled.
"...It is thinner than I wanted but I needed to cover a garden bed so I did not return it...." Read more
"...In my experience, it is a thicker material than I had expected...." Read more
"...So I ordered this material advertised as frost blankets and it's so thin there is no way they'll hold any heat in...." Read more
"...It is very thin and lightweight, but I just bought it as medium-weight frost cover, so I thought it would be okay...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the waterproofness of the product. Some mention that the fabric is light and not waterproof, allowing water in. However, some say that it repels water and allows heavy rains to pass through to keep soil moist.
"...EDIT: Not only is it of excellent quality, but it allows for the regulation of water to gently seep into the garden bed versus the plummeting of..." Read more
"...Keeps more heat in, BUT it doesn't let much water thru. It rained a little in those 3 days, but not much...." Read more
"...Allows water in, but the diffuse sunlight keeps those things that typically bolt quickly in check and growing strong and steady!..." Read more
"...Did test by watering over it but water just trickles off the sheet. Maybe during hard rains it will seep through 🤷🏼♀️?..." Read more
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I used this fabric on two raised garden beds. I also had two raised beds with the same family of plants for experimental control.
The first experiment used Agfabric on a bed of Cruciferae (broccoli, brussels sprouts, and kale). For a control, I planted a bed of Cruciferae (cauliflower, brussels sprouts, and kale) in an adjacent raised bed. Both beds were new, and had fresh store bought soil. Seeds were direct sown in early April in USDA zone 5.
By late May I noticed a dramatic difference between the bed using Agfabric, and the control. Nearly all of the seeds under Agfabric sprouted, and there were very few weeds. Unfortunately, I didn't count the number of seeds sown, so I can't calculate yield percentage. Very few of the seeds in the control sprouted, and the weeds were numerous. See the attached pictures.
I performed a similar experiment with plants of the nightshade family. I transplanted my tomato and basil plants in early May, and covered one one with Agfabric, and left the other uncovered. Both beds used a weed barrier as "black mulch" for 75% of each bed. The Agfabric bed received a layer of straw the control did not, as the wind was too high to put straw down without Agfabric. This may be a source of error.
Both the tomatoes and basil in the control bed seemed to be much larger and healthier than those under the Agfabric. Of the 3 tomatoes in the control group, all 3 seemed to have grown, and appeared healthy. Of the 4 tomatoes under the Agfabric, 2 appeared healthy and growing, and 2 had begun to turn yellow. However, the one tomato under the Agfabric that didn't have "black mulch" did appear to be the largest and healthiest overall. Perhaps I will experiment with tomatoes under Agfabric without "black mulch" in future seasons. Pictures of both beds are attached. The two yellowing tomatoes under Agfabric are in the bottom corners, and difficult to see.
I look forward to experimenting with Agfabric in the future. However, I have had some of it tear at the corners of some of my supports. I think I will be able to get another season or two out of it if I'm careful.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
I used this fabric on two raised garden beds. I also had two raised beds with the same family of plants for experimental control.
The first experiment used Agfabric on a bed of Cruciferae (broccoli, brussels sprouts, and kale). For a control, I planted a bed of Cruciferae (cauliflower, brussels sprouts, and kale) in an adjacent raised bed. Both beds were new, and had fresh store bought soil. Seeds were direct sown in early April in USDA zone 5.
By late May I noticed a dramatic difference between the bed using Agfabric, and the control. Nearly all of the seeds under Agfabric sprouted, and there were very few weeds. Unfortunately, I didn't count the number of seeds sown, so I can't calculate yield percentage. Very few of the seeds in the control sprouted, and the weeds were numerous. See the attached pictures.
I performed a similar experiment with plants of the nightshade family. I transplanted my tomato and basil plants in early May, and covered one one with Agfabric, and left the other uncovered. Both beds used a weed barrier as "black mulch" for 75% of each bed. The Agfabric bed received a layer of straw the control did not, as the wind was too high to put straw down without Agfabric. This may be a source of error.
Both the tomatoes and basil in the control bed seemed to be much larger and healthier than those under the Agfabric. Of the 3 tomatoes in the control group, all 3 seemed to have grown, and appeared healthy. Of the 4 tomatoes under the Agfabric, 2 appeared healthy and growing, and 2 had begun to turn yellow. However, the one tomato under the Agfabric that didn't have "black mulch" did appear to be the largest and healthiest overall. Perhaps I will experiment with tomatoes under Agfabric without "black mulch" in future seasons. Pictures of both beds are attached. The two yellowing tomatoes under Agfabric are in the bottom corners, and difficult to see.
I look forward to experimenting with Agfabric in the future. However, I have had some of it tear at the corners of some of my supports. I think I will be able to get another season or two out of it if I'm careful.
Quality wise, they can tear much faster, and I think that's expected from a cheaper product. I'd rather use this product to shield the plants from any heavy sun anyday.
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The seedlings are growing, albeit slow. Rain seems to run off, though. The soil was nearly dry when I checked.