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Seed Protector - 35cm wide x 3m long

$6.90

Protect your seeds from birds, cats,  and the harsh sun.  

Once you have sown your seeds , cover them with the Seed Protector cloth. Cut with scissors to suit your needs.

Use stones, pegs or stakes to hold the edges of the cloth down. Keep an eye on them and once they are pushing up against the protector cloth you can remove the protector or alternatively push some short stakes into the soil as 'tent poles' to hold the material up a little higher over the seedlings.

Grass seedlings will easily grow through the spaces in the material , and can thicken and mature before the Seed Protector needs removed.

For more detailed instructions, Kath Irvine of 'Edible Backyard' has a great article on how to grow Easy Peasy Saladings  using Seed Protectors. 

Available in three widths: approximately 25cm wide, approximately 30cm wide or approximately 35cm wide and either 3m or 5m long. 

Please note: Widths may vary to around 2cm wider or narrower than the listed width.

Seed Protector is reusable and resistant to UV damage for 10 years.

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