AgfabricPlant Covers Freeze Protection 72"x72" 1.5oz Plant Winter Cover Freeze Cloths for Plants Drawstring Bags Shrub Jacket Warm Blanket,White
P**K
These things are fantastic!!!!
I can't say enough good things about these things. I have peach trees and my wife tried to convince me to just put sheets over them. Well that was a huge mess and the sheets were too heavy and didn't stay on. I bought these after losing a bunch of buds to an early spring and then a frost. I knew I wouldn't have a chance to use them this year but who cares? I was going to be prepared next winter! However, as fate would have it, on May 16th we had a freeze and frost warning. These things went on the trees super easy. The tie at the bottom is some kind of silk string that scrunches up with incredible ease. They are light weight, protect from frost, but will allow light and wind to come through so you don't have to take them off every morning. I'm attaching a picture of what mine look like. They also came off the trees super easy the next day when of course it was back in the 60's. LOVE THESE!!
A**R
Did absolutely nothing to protect our trees
This product claims to protect plants from snow hail, and frost in the winter. We live in Texas and spent hours covering our palm trees with this product and it did absolutely nothing! Our trees were beautifully green before and after just two hours of freezing temps, they have brown tips. We were counting on this product to protect our fairly new landscaping and it definitely didn’t meet our expectations or their claims.
B**T
The product would be better if directions and protection level were printed on the ...
Paid for two day shipping, USPS delivered it in three days. Applied the covers and it was as if I put nothing on my plants. I read nothing about how low a temperature they would protect so probably worthless for 29 degrees, which is how low the temp went here. We had three nights of frost and two nights of 29 degrees. All my plants were severely damaged, including citrus. Next time I'll cover with something substantial. The product would be better if directions and protection level were printed on the product packaging. A waste of money in my case.
S**2
Outstanding Product - It Will Protect Your Plant(s).
I have a Hibiscus plant in a large planter. We had a cold winter in Alabama. I had been covering the Hibiscus with a sheet. The sheet was too heavy and damaged limbs on the plant. I ordered the Agfabric Warm Frost Blanket. The day after I got it we had several nights below freezing. The Frost Blanket was very easy to put on my Hibiscus. I am impressed with the draw string that can be tightened around the trunk of the plant. I have to say I was amazed how effective the Frost Blanket was during five days of freezing weather. I highly recommend this product.
E**A
Didn’t work that well to prevent frost damage
We live in NY and get cold snowy winters. I’ve noticed that the flowers from the camellia bush always bloom with frost damage so decided to see if these covers will work. Even after building a scaffolding around the bush to prevent the frost from going through the cover, the flowers were still frost damaged. We probably need thicker covers and will try something else this winter. Was hoping the thin covers will work so sun can go through and we don’t have to take on and off the whole winter.
C**N
Really works to protect Tropical plants
So I use this to cover a 6' mango tree to protect from damage that did a number on tree last year. This cover was installed at the same time as I made some other (smaller) covers from the fabric weed barrier. In the most recent frost the Agfabric covered tree was the only one not to sustain any damage. I was surprised given how thin it is compared to the thicker more opaque barrier bags I made, but they did not provide the level of protection that the Agfabric bad did. I am a believer. Would buy again to protect any younger or sensitive tropical type trees. The work.
M**.
Doesn't work!
I bought 3 of these in the .95 oz weight to try to protect some sensitive young fruit trees in my backyard, including my 2 year old Hass avocado tree. It got down to 30 degrees several nights in a row over the last week and the .95 oz cover says it protects to 26 degrees Fahrenheit but as you can see my avocado tree has been completely annihilated by the cold despite being fully covered by this bag. This didn't protect it at all. Last year I used regular old burlap and it did a much better job of protecting against even colder temperatures. As any gardener will know, I am extremely upset that the 2 years I put into this tree have gone down the drain.
J**Z
It kept my heat-loving plants alive during winter
I have a beloved 12 year old asparagus fern, a much loved 10 year old meezoo, and my beloved mother in law's kalanchoe that all outgrew being indoors. I moved outdoors last summer. I didn't want to bring them indoors for winter so decided to experiment with this plant cover. I live in northeast NC that gets full Atlantic wind. In November, when nightly Temps reached 50 I planted the pots in the ground on the Southwestern side of the house , watered liberally, and covered them with this plant cover, anchoring with bricks(fortunately, we have a brick house which also provided radiant heat) I watered them during the day when dry conditions persisted then gave them over to God. We had a very cold , and of course windy, winter: snow, sleet, frost, etc. Nightly Temps 20s. Today, on a warm March morning, I checked on my friends and am so ecstatic to find they are alive and well ! Yes, tired looking, a little brown here and there, but they survived winter! The kalanchoe still has flowers on it. So YES, this wonderful cover worked. So happy.
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