Professional Nonwoven Fabric Manufacturers in China- Since 2007 | Rayson
Factory wholesale 3% UV treated non woven fabric blanket floating row cover
The floating row cover made with high quality UV stabilized spun polypropylene fabric, which have different thickness offering different temperatures for plants in each state. We provide from 17gr to 35gr fabrics. The weight value going up, the fabric will be more thicker, then keep more higher temperatures.
Product Specification
Material | PP spunbond non woven fabric |
Weight | 12gr to 35gr |
Width | single width: maxi 4.2m jointed width: maxi 14.4m |
Color | white, blue, green or customized |
Packing | roll packed with 2inch or 3inch paper core and exported label |
Lead time | about 25days after deposit payment |
Loading port | Shenzhen, Guangzhou or Foshan |
Payment term | T/T, L/C, D/P |
Features of floating row cover:
Frost protection: perfect for fruit tree, patio trees, raised bed vegetables, shrubs, potted flowers, tall upright plants, etc. also useful for various crops such as melon, tomato, green pepper, hot peppers, watermelon, pumpkin, strawberries and flowers, among others
Seed germination: traps heat and mositure to speed germination and plant growth
Biting protection: protect your plant from biting by birds, insects, rabbits and other animals
Terrible weather protection: protect your plants from exposure, storm, hail, snow, etc.
Exposure resistance: resistant to exposure to the environment. it allows light, water and air to pass through and is reusable helps to increase quality and product ion well
Season extension: moving forward the harvest date and extending the growing season
Light-weight FRCs (19gr): perfect for insect barrier, have 85% light transmitte, recommend of frost protection and can be left on many crops (e.g., beets, snap beans, salad greens) from seeding to harvest
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do floating row covers work?
A: It depends on what you need them to do, and what type you purchase for that purpose. If you need them as a frost cover, use something medium weight. If you need them to shade plants, use something lightweight. See above for more types and uses!
Q: What can I use instead of a row cover?
A: You can use old towels, blankets, a tarp, greenhouse plastic, a plastic tub, or old sheets.
Q: Are row covers worth it?
A: They certainly are. Because they provide multiple forms of protection at once, look into how to secure your own!
Q: How much earlier can you plant with a row cover?
A: Certain crops can be planted a week or two early.
Q: Can I leave plants covered all day?
A: It depends on the season and the type of cover you’re using. In an arctic winter, you likely can leave any cover on. In snap freezes, remove heavier covers as soon as the sun rises.
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