Clearance of polypropylene frost mat for protecting plaNts during frosty weather. Was $7.95 so this is clearance but I estimate 130 rolls left.
Each roll is 0.9m x 20.0m
On a mobile trolley outside the garden centre.
Clearance of polypropylene frost mat for protecting plaNts during frosty weather. Was $7.95 so this is clearance but I estimate 130 rolls left.
Each roll is 0.9m x 20.0m
On a mobile trolley outside the garden centre.
Dunno. Ask my phone. Fixed now, thanks. :-)
A huge wave of zombies is approaching…
Curious… how do you use these?
You drape it over the plants loosely.
http://www.weedgunnel.com.au/Horticultural%20_Fleece.html has a good explanation.
http://www.coolaroo.co.za/garden-products-frostcloth.php has a picture of it in use.
http://www.marthastewart.com/917424/protecting-your-garden-e… has a video.
Or you could just plant natives that can handle Australia's climate (unless ofcourse we are talking a vegie patch) and that will also attract native fauna….
I'm using it for a vegie patch.
The other option, apart from native plants, is plant oxalis. Neither frost nor heat nor nuclear war can harm those bloody weeds.
Or you could just plant natives that can handle Australia's climate
Ah but!!! Some natives marketed in cooler states won't handle frost. In many cases, using a product such as this will enable you to grow them where you might not otherwise be able to do so.
how do you use these?
I just give them to the wife and say, "here…"
LMFAO
the wife
LMFAO
As already mentioned, you simply drape it over your plants. It prevents them being 'burned' by frost (due to the plants' cells being frozen).
This product works very well, although won't necessarily protect from a black frost. This price is a bargain for what it does.
Why do plats need protecting?