A practical protective agrotextile for winter and early spring reliably shields plants from cold, snow, wind, and hail. With a weight of 30 g/m², it creates a stable microclimate, raises temperature and humidity under the cover, is UV resistant, and lets light, water, and air through for healthy growth.
Breathable protection for delicate seedlings
Lightweight, semi-permeable material protects against frost and pests while allowing light, air, and moisture for healthy growth.
Stable microclimate for a faster season start
Creates favorable temperature and humidity conditions under the cover, speeding up rooting and plant growth in spring.
Universal use for beds and shrubs
Easily covers rows or individual plants; simply weigh down the edges or secure with pegs for wind resistance.
This winter/spring nonwoven fabric is ideal for protecting shrubs, young trees, and garden beds during cold periods. It creates favorable conditions for overwintering and kick-starting vegetation, reduces evaporation, dampens wind gusts, and protects against frost and precipitation. Thanks to the higher weight of 30 g/m², it is durable and stable, yet remains breathable and light-permeable.
The agrotextile also reduces the risk of plant damage from pests and mechanical impacts. Installation is easy—simply cover the bed or plant and weigh down the edges. The UV-stabilized material ensures longer service life in outdoor use.
- Protection from frost, snow, wind, and hail — safe overwintering and an early start to growth.
- Breathable and light-permeable — plants get enough light, water, and air.
- Weight 30 g/m² — a stronger cover for more demanding conditions.
- UV stabilization — longer lifespan and reliability outdoors.
- Easy installation — cover the bed, fix with pegs or weights.
Specifications
- Dimensions
- 1.1 × 5 m
- Weight
- 30 g/m²
- Material
- Nonwoven fabric (agrotextile)
- Permeability
- Allows light, water, and air through
- UV resistance
- UV stabilized
- Season of use
- Winter and early spring
- Use
- Protection of shrubs, young trees, and beds from frost, wind, snow, and hail