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  • 14 of 14 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    randy_edith

    5 Stars I like this fleece the best Review with images 30/04/2012
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages It is good quality and lasts a long time

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None

    I have to use a good quality fleece at my allotment because it is the only way to make sure that all my lovely vegetables and fruits survive and produce good crops. I have tried different sorts of makes over the years but the one I prefer and go back to and recommend to other gardeners is the Greenacres Horticultural Fleece. It is more expensive but it is worth it, I feel. I like this fleece because it is lovely and lightweight but it allows the rain and the heat and the light through so the plants underneath get the best of both worlds and are protected at the same time. I use this lovely ... more
  • 8 of 8 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    yorkie2

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Improves quality and quantity of crops

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Difficult to handle in high winds

    GARDEN FLEECE What is it? Well you don`t have to keep sheep and I am not referring to your best jumper. This is horticultural fleece for use by smart gardeners. It is a very lightweight fibrous material that allows light, heat and rain through and will resist about 3 degrees of frost. Moor if used doubled. Why use it? In a nutshell to protect your plants from birds, insects and, to some degree, from frost. It is particularly effective for keeping birds off of your newly sown peas. Just lay it flat over the site and peg down with tent pegs, or bricks, at reasonable intervals. For late sowings ... more
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