You just transplanted some tender young plants into your garden plot, and by the following day, they have already been eaten to the ground. What can you do to protect young plants from hungry herbivores? And what can help protect new transplants from a springtime cold snap? In this article, gardening enthusiast Liessa Bowen will discuss how to use both cloches and cages to protect your valuable young plants during their most vulnerable stages.
Large Size: Each garden closet measures 13 inches in diameter and 16 inches in height. The unique structure is designed to fit the space needed for plant growth, providing a comfortable space for plants and flowers. Animal Deterrent: Place in your garden to keep rabbits, squirrels, birds, deer, wild boars, and other animals away from the fruits of your treasures. Protect your seeds, seedlings, and new plants/shrubs from nibbling wildlife, curious cats, and other animals.
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