🌿 Protect Your Plants, Elevate Your Garden!
The ValibePlant Covers provide a generous 10ft x 30ft coverage area, made from lightweight and breathable 0.74 oz/sq non-woven polypropylene fabric. Designed for versatile use, these covers protect against frost, pests, and promote seedling growth, making them an essential tool for any gardener looking to extend their growing season. With customizable sizing and dedicated customer support, your gardening experience is guaranteed to flourish.
Item Weight | 0.74 Ounces |
Color | 0.74oz/yd² |
Material Type | 0.9oz/yd² |
Finish Types | Polished |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Warranty Type | limited |
Installation Method | Single Hole |
K**N
Excellent for frost
Love it! Easy to use, very light weight. I had to tie down as I live in central PA area. My yard mostly has a breeze year round, a bit windy in spring. I used these on my raise garden beds for frost protection early spring. Did not protect tomato leaves as I didn’t have tied down completely and breeze lifted material. It did prevent plants from dying though just a bit of leaf damage. I ultimately used zip ties tied to poles by poking through material with a small whole punch. Never tire from pull of wind! In July I used them to keep beetles from attacking my garden. Learned a lesson: I didn’t tie them down and white moth got in and laid eggs for green worms that attached my Brussels sprouts. Lesson learned to check entire produce daily when covered, don’t just peek in from end, inspect plants daily. I was already treating for those green buggers but falsely thought since I sprayed with dish detergent mix and covered right away that all would be safe. We had high 90s for 3 days & when I uncovered I had at least 30 worms to kills by hand. I uncovered the plants so birds could help eat any remaining worms I may have missed. Next year I plan to keep covered after Spring. The above are just awareness items to keep in mind. This product is excellent and I plan to continue using & will buy again.
M**K
Frost Covers
Incredibly large frost covers easily covered our raised beds in the early Spring months and late Fall. Install really does take 2 helpers you don't want to look like an idiot with it flailing around in the wind. Weights/stakes are not provided, we just set some heavy rocks or landscape pins in it. Good value for the money though it is thin. We've only used it double up before since we live in the North and it gets very cold, but it kept the daffodils alive on some very very cold late Spring nights.
S**N
Size matters
This is supposed to be 10" by 30'. Mine is 9' 6" by 27". I had to redo my supports because of the smaller size. It rips pretty easily. I hope that it is able to protect my crop from the coming cold weather.It is pretty light. I do not recommend trying to drape it over your crop by yourself if even a slight breeze is blowing. It can be pretty frustrating. I secured one end then using clips attached to a 10' piece of PVC. I was able to lift the fabric up the drape it over my frame. I started fastening it to my frame starting from the secured end. If the fabric gets snagged on something DO NOT try pulling it free. You will have to go to the place it is snagged then free it manually. The more clips you install the less it will flap in the breeze.
S**R
Used for light frost in SF Bay Area
This worked well for the frost we just experienced in parts of the SF Bay Area last week. Temps were going below 32 degrees in the early morning hours where we live and there was ice on car window. So, I cut up sections of this cloth and put over succulents and some young citrus. I like how light weight the fabric is - and how it lets in light (although I took it off during the day).It was interesting to see how it worked: In the morning, my large potted succulent bowl out in the open (not under a tree or near a house) had a lot of moisture on top the frost cover - and was freezing cold to the touch. But the plants under the cloth were dry. So, the cover was necessary to protect it. The cloth that was covering plants under a tree felt dry and was not very cold to the touch. (I once heard that frost "drops down," so I'm assuming a tree can offer some protection from a frost that is fed by moisture.) This is just two day's of observation but I thought I'd share it anyway.Bottom line: I slept better at night knowing my plants were protected by this cloth regardless of where they were in the yard.
T**D
Works well
Zone 9b so only light frosts with lows average 36-38 with occasional 32. These have been great to cover some plants waiting to be planted in the spring. Also use it on my potted citrus trees. So far the plants are not burning. I had to leave them on for 4-5 days in one cold stretch and they did okay under the cloths. I cut one to make a bit smaller for the citrus trees and that worked great. Easy to cut with regular scissors. These are easy to wash outside- did that on a set I bought last year. They fold up well for storage. No issues with tears. Recommend.Cannot speak to how they work on tunnels/hoops. Will be installing those for summer screening and then will have an idea how the blankets on them work next winter.
J**R
Plant blankets
Cover vegetables for frost and freezing cold weather. Worth every penny
B**N
Do not store them outside even with some protection from the sun
Pro: They were adequate to protect my already blooming trees from frost damage.Con: I stored them under the steps to my front porch where they were mostly protected from UV damage. The time line here is from late winter/early spring 2024 until maybe a couple of six weeks-ish ago (roughly). I should have been playing a Kansas album for theme music because they literally became dust in the wind to the slightest touch: completely disintegrated.They may be fine if you store them inside as soon as you don't need them. I wouldn't know and am unlikely to take another chance on this brand for the upcoming winter season to find out.I feel that three stars is probably generous, but I don't believe and one-star passive-aggressive reviews when four or five stars is not warranted. I'll leave that to the Karens. In my opinion, one-star review should be reserved for crap products coupled with customer service that basically tell you to go F yourself but I digress.To be clear, I have not contacted the seller. Maybe I will; maybe I won't.Bottom line: I am disappointed in this product.
N**Y
Easy to use and protect the plants well
I used this product to protect my hibiscus and bell pepper plants from the cold in Nor Cal. It has protected my plants well in a structure made with PVC pipes (much like a rectangular tent). Since most of the folks gave a feedback that this fabric did not tolerate the summer heat, for me that is not an issue yet. I will probably fold it before summer hits and reuse for next year.
T**
Frost cover
it is durable, and thick enough to protect from frost, however does to let rain in. It is a good shade cover and a frost blanket.
M**.
They Saved My Plants From The Forces Of Nature!
Purchased these last spring to cover raised garden beds and hoop beds. I used them the entire season from spring right through to late fall. They protected my plants and held up quite well under 90Kmh winds, ice hail, heat, a grasshopper plague, and a killing frost. A few ended up with wear rips in them where they rubbed up against the corner of my wooden garden box, but a bit of Duct Tape fixed the issue. They held up better than any other row cover I have bought before, and they are still in great condition that I plan to use them again this season.
R**W
Pretty good
Does the job, easy to wrap around.
A**R
Housse protection
Parfait contre les insectes et oiseaux, utilisation pour les fraises ou autre
L**O
Good quality product
Good quality product
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