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The Agribon AG-19 Floating Row Crop Cover is a lightweight, non-woven garden fabric designed to provide essential frost protection and optimal growing conditions for a variety of crops. With up to 4ยฐF frost protection and 85% light transmission, this reusable cover enhances moisture retention and promotes earlier harvests, making it an essential tool for any serious gardener.
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 288 Reviews |
T**N
Did great at protecting vegetable garden during storms.
This is our first season growing vegetables. We have three 4'x8' raised garden beds along with a 12'x6' section planted on the ground. I set up PVC pipe arches over all my beds and clamped the fabric to them before storms. They did a great job during storms that included torrential downpours, high winds and hail. None of them had any damage or tears. My plants remained safe and healthy. I'm sure I will be able to reuse them for the next growing season and possibly more seasons after that.
K**R
have the toms ripen ON THE VINE) This stuff had been great for keeping my plants alive through early season freezes
Holds up well (even in high winds), and has kept my tomato plants alive with 25 deg F temps. What more can I say? At the start of Sept we had a freak cold spell, everyone else at the community garden had to put blankets over their plants and then come back the next day to uncover for sunlight, and then cover again at night. I left the row cover on for the 4 days of low temps (below freezing).....even my summer squash plants survived (the only ones at the community garden to make it). Almost end of October, and I have this covering my plants in one of my hoop houses. Tomato plants and others still going strong. I do have the hoop house covered also with plastic.....but I live at 7200 ft elevation and I'm still getting tomatoes! (first time in 5 years I've gotten tomato plants to live this far into the season....and even more importantly....have the toms ripen ON THE VINE) This stuff had been great for keeping my plants alive through early season freezes. Lightweight, so I used some tiny clamps to clip it to my raised beds so it wouldn't blow away in the high winds we get here in the Mountain West.
J**H
Thinner than expected, but creates a a nice growing environment for raised beds. Great product
Very lightweight...be careful because it snags easily. A few of the snags created small holes. One of my beds is a 12'x12. Used 1\2 in PVC and rebar for hoop structure. The width of the fabric (83in) made it challenging to cover both sides of each tunnel (2). I had to overlap then clamp which provided a crevices for possible insect entrances. Helps if you have another body. It had to be windy that day! Speaking of clamps the suggested (Amazon) clamps also caused a few of the tears. Allow some extra room to clamp ...yes the wind will blow it a bit more in small areas.To be specific, do not pull to clamp. Be careful, it does not need to be pulled extra taught to secure with white pvc clamps. On either side of bed I used leftover PVC pipes to roll inside and upward to create a weight/straight line of fabric that sits on the side of beds. - If you do need to gather two edges at the mouth/end of a low tunnel twist edges together and use plenty of clothes pins. Amazon sells bulk 2 inch (miniature) wood working spring clamps worked even better. Learned that after pics were taken. Regular clothes pins popped apart. - Strong thin rope tied to stakes (hammered in at angle) beside raised bed between hoops helped with wind In conjunction with hoop house clamps.
P**E
Keeps plants protected
I bought this to cover my plants in the early months of the year to avoid frost damage and to keep them warm. The netting works great, and I have no complaints about it. It is very thin, so you need to be careful not to rip it. Itโs also sewable. I messed up the size on a piece and was able to stitch two pieces back together with no adverse effects.
A**L
Great stuff
We live in the high desert. The weather here is weird! Often freezing or close to it at night in the winter but 75 and sunny during the day. This cloth is perfect because you can leave it on the daytime and your garden/plants will still get sun. This is great for times when itโs cold for days on end and I donโt have to keep taking it on and off.
K**N
Fabric is light enough for seedlings
The product meets my needs. I appreciate the seller reaching out to check on my satisfaction - won't get that level of personal concern from big box stores. Can't find products like this either.
R**A
Agribon used to be really good but no more.
Living in a coastal cool temp area we rely on polyester film to raise temperatures so we actually get crops plus protect against insects. We have used Agribon for the last several years and it was great. Thick enough to resist tears and holes and wide enough to fit well over our raised beds. This year it was thinner to the point it tears at the slightest touch plus the width is 2 feet narrower so it doesn't fit on our 4 foot wide raised beds as it did before. Not the quality we were used to at all and will not purchase this brand again!
J**D
and the plants easily withstood 34 degree F temps
Really can't give much info. Put it over some frost-sensitive peppers in late September, and the plants easily withstood 34 degree F temps, while the grass frosted, but did not get any additional growth or ripening for the ~one month I had the cover on, hoping to extend the season. My main goal in purchasing, is to have a barrier from the inundation of cabbage moths that lead to caterpillars chewing up my broccoli and kale and hiding in their curly leaves -- they are NOT great eating!! My work schedule and rain events didn't allow me to spray BT often enough to make a dent in pest damage. Won't know till next spring if I can reduce the egg-laying and the hoards of caterpillars that come afterward. The challenge will be to leave the cover off for periods of time to allow pollination, but not so often to allow pests to invade. Will I have to set up a bed out there???
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