Winter is a challenge for the gardener, that’s why we recommend this frost-busting insulating fleece. The permeable, white UV stabilised, spun-bonded 2mm square mesh protects against frost, wind, hail, birds and insects, whilst also helping to warm up the soil to achieve earlier harvesting of healthy crops. Choose from 17g thick fleece or the heavyweight 30g version for Arctic conditions!
• Lightweight 17g Insulating Fleece available in 1, 2 and 4 metre widths • Heavyweight 30g Insulating Fleece available in 1, 2 and 3.2 metre widths • Both grades sold in 10, 25, 50 and 100m packs where available EXTRA VALUE NETTING SAVER PACK PRICES AND SAVINGS (savings shown on the equivalent length purchased at the linear metre price 17g • 1m x 25m (17g - GNE-066) = £7 - save£0.50 • 1m x 50m (17g - GDN-510) = £12 - save £2 • 1m x 100m (17g - GNE-042) = £21 - save £7
• 2m x 10m (17g - GNE-063) = £6.50 - save £0.50 • 2m x 25m (17g - GNE-031) = £12 - save £4.25 • 2m x 50m (17g - GNE-043) = £21 - save £11.50
• 4m x 10m (17g - GNE-065) = £10 - save £1 • 4m x 25m (17g - GDN-034) = £20 - save £5 • 4m x 50m (17g - GNE-044) = £35 - save £15
30g • 1m x 10m (30g - GNE-067) = £6 - save £0.50 • 1m x 50m (30g - GDN-054) = £20 - save £10 • 1m x 100m (30g - GNE-045) = £35 - save £25
• 2m x 10m (30g - GNE-064) = £9.50 - save £0.50 • 2m x 25m (30g - GDN-033) = £18.75 - save £5 • 2m x 50m (30g - GNE-046) = £32.50 - save £15
• 3.2m x 10m (30g - GNE-068) = £12 - save £0.50 • 3.2m x 25m (30g - GNE-047) = £26 - save £4 • 3.2m x 50m (30g - GNE-048) = £47 - save £13
High grade (30 gsm) polypropylene fleece covers these easy tunnels, creating warmth and insulation whilst allowing water and sunlight to filter through - a constant atmosphere is maintained for faster, even growth and protection against frost, strong sunlight and pests. Buy Three Giant Tunnels - Save £10.00
• New improved product design offers the very best in plant protection • Drawstring enables open or closed ends for ventilation or maximum protection • There are two sizes available • Large 3m L x 45cm W x 30cm H • Giant 3m L x 60cm W x 45cm H
• Extra Value Buy Three and Save £10.00
This product was 'Tried and Tested' in Grow Your Own magazine in March 2008
"This is very simple to use, coming pre-assembled with wire hoops which simply push into the ground. The tunnel is 3m (10') long and 45cm (1' 6") wide - big enough for a good size row. There is also a 'giant' version which is wider and higher. The fleece insulates your seedlings but allows water to filter through at the same time. It also blocks out strong sunlight and can be used as a summer cover to keep insect pests at bay."
If you’re considering making the most of the greenhouse this winter – and why not? – then insulation is a must. Cover the inside of your greenhouse and save money on heating with our 1.5m (5') wide tri-laminated UV stabilised bubble insulating film. Bubble insulation will help to keep an unheated greenhouse frost free and will greatly reduce fuel consumption in heated greenhouses, saving approximately 30% on heating costs!
• Tri laminated and UV stabilised • The diameter of the bubbles is 8mm • Available by the linear metre or see Extra Value 10 metre roll and save £2.00!
What The Experts Say...
"Bubble Insulation - Tri-laminated and UV stabilised, this insulation claims to reduce heating costs by 30%, while extending the frowing season in an unheated greenhouse by up to six weeks. Harrod Horticultural's website contains quite detailed instructions on how to claculate the amound needed and how many fixings to allow for. The fitting method also looks simple and well explained. The insulation is 1.5m wide and ordered per linear metre." Grow It! magazine, October 2008
"Insulate your greenhouse to keep plants snug over winter. Use special greenhouse bubble wrapping, cut into pieces and held in place with plastic clips that fit into the grooves between glazing bars." Daily Mail Online, Jobs To Do In Your Garden This Week, 5th November 2008
"Delicate plants often need help through the winters coldest spells. The popularity of tender exotics such as bananas means bubble wrap can sell out as temperatures drop." Emma Townshend, The Independent Online – 26/10/09