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The Faraer Floating Row Cover is an 8ft x 24ft reusable plant cover made from durable polypropylene fabric. It provides essential frost protection down to 24°F, allows 70% light transmission, and is designed for easy customization to fit various garden layouts. Ideal for extending the growing season and protecting plants from harsh weather, pests, and UV rays, this cover is a must-have for any serious gardener.
W**R
Frost fleece. Inexpensive.
The fleece came in the mail in its plastic bag. That was sufficient for the trip - no box needed. The fleece is typical heavy-duty frost grade fleece.
D**D
Perfect
These were exactly what I needed to cover my large potted outdoor plants. They're easy to put on & take off.
C**M
Winter garden now protected!
L**H
It can be fragile
I live in Southern California near the beach. I’m retired and I woodwork. I made a mobile mahogany raised planter for kicks. Although the weather is mild we get an occasional strong storm so I purchased the plant cover. I also was hopeful I would keep critters from my tomatoes.I’m not sure what storm (sun) nuked the cloth because I had the top opened for an irrigation overhaul and I’m not very observant. Oblivious might be a better choice. The fabric was getting destroyed. WTHUPDATE 04/11/22Nonetheless I ordered another one. Ya you read right. I thought maybe. Well I musta put Stupid Sauce on my eggs for breakfast May 5, 2021 when I hit the Bezos Buttom. It’s just a lousy product that cant hold up to the sun. I took a picture of the second shredded cover today but its been that way for months. I’m lazy and in denial. Both the cover and the frame that I made just for it went away in today’s garbage pickup. Hey, If this product is working for “you”, I’m delighted for you. Sincerely. Me. I don’t usually pick 🍋 This time I got me a bushel.Live long and prosperLuke
D**R
Not for Heavy Weather
This is a decent product, but its NOT heavy duty. Good for light frost but not heavy or durable for snow or ice in quantities or long-lasting. I live in the high desert so plants still get plenty of sunshine but that same sun - combines with winds & periodic light rain will cause the fabric to deteriorate fairly quickly. The stuff I have in weather-exposed areas needs replacement after 30-45 days. Next winter Ill probably use the rest only for the potted plants on the covered patio - to protect from cold but dry temps. You definitely get a fair amount of fabric for the cost.
S**S
Not a frost protection
I used this for our short freeze in Florida, well it did not protect my plants. My Christmas palm froze. Not happy 😡
O**A
Protected plants well.
Used this product to create protection of raised garden boxes that cats love to use as litter boxes, necessitating having to replant numerous times. We have also had a very cold spring so not only did I not have to replant from animal diggings but my tender plants were protected from freezing temps. Worked like mini greenhouses. I am so excited that my garden is flourishing with veggies that will produce good yields this season.
N**6
Protect plants
It was a good thing I bought this with the idea of protecting my vegetable patch planted in April. Freak snow storm late May and I quickly ran out to cover them from snow. My plants survived! Also protects from extreme sun exposure and promotes seedling to germinate. Great investment.
R**M
poor durability
I bought this last year to experiment for hail protection. I constructed hoops out of rebar over my raised beds, and draped the material over them, securing it with clothespins. I never experienced any hail last summer. I removed it for the winter, storing it in a shed. Sadly, when I went to reapply it this year, I discovered that mice had used it for bedding! Big holes. However, I had purchased two packages, so put up the second one same as the first. When there was no hail risk, I rolled it up from the sides, secured it with twine in a roll at the top of the hoops. We had a rainy spring, but no hail. It was let down a couple times only. Then our summer drought started. Since the end of June, we have had minimal rain in only a couple showers, so the material has remained tied up. Imagine my surprise when I looked outside to find it in tatters, and blowing all over my yard! It has turned into a kind of microplastic. Even picking up the pieces causes it to crumble in your hand. I spent a couple hours with my shopvac, trying to pick up most of it. The machine actually overheated. I will not purchase anything like this again.Now, I know it wasn't meant to protect from hail, and it wasn't called on to do that. But normal sun and wind was beyond its capabilities as well, which I do not think was reasonable. I see it isn't available any more, so I may not be the only dissatisfied purchaser.
J**O
Gracias a la tela protectora se mantuvieron mis plantas a pesar de las heladas
Muy bueno
M**A
Excelente producto
Me gustó la puntualidad
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