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2025-09-05 10:26:38
I planted new fruit trees on the side of my house and used this stuff to shade them from the worst of Florida summer sun and heat. As I've subsequently discovered, 30% shade is also very helpful to help citrus resist greening disease. Used it also to make windbreaks and shade around newly planted avocado trees. I also tried to use it to shade some vegetables, but experiment failed as bugs ate everything up. I am also using it to shade new camellias until newly planted crape myrtles can shade them. At the end of summer cloth is just rolled up and stored until the next season. Great product.
Donna Ambrose
2025-08-28 12:39:29
I purchased this sun barrier to protect my blackberries from the intense sun and heat we’ve been experiencing for several summers in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. The sun would literally burn the berries and leaves turning the berries into little hard inedible pebbles and making the leaves crispy and brown. These generously sized covers easily covered my berry plants while reducing the amount of sunlight they receive. As a bonus the berries are also protected from the birds. The holes are large enough to allow rain to get to the plants and I can apply pesticide if needed. The covers are very sturdy and I anticipate getting a number of years of use from them. My berries are growing nicely and abundantly and so far not one has gotten hard.I would recommend waiting until the flowers fall off to apply the cover so the pollinators can can do their job without interference.
Carl
2025-08-22 20:30:01
Mounted on t-posts these shade cloths do the job. Holds up well when wind is not crazy. Under high winds the grommets loosen and detach, but usually good for at least 2 outdoor growing seasons.
D. H.
2025-08-08 18:56:57
This was ideal for my plants in a corner that gets blistering sun during the summer. Made a world of difference. Unfortunately the hem material does not hold up well at all and actually powders after a few months-- looks like charcoal on my hands when I touched it. I really dislike plastic items with short lives as I don't like to add to the plastic pollution issue- especially with the thought of it being in landfill possibly ensnaring wildlife in its eventual ?? resting place. The piece is still usable however for now - if messy to handle - so I'll use it again next year and as long as possible.
bluefin
2025-07-04 09:09:12
Keeps plants cool during summer.
pb
2025-06-29 15:40:57
Growing a garden at 7,000 feet can be challenging with the blistering sun. The shades protected my plants and allowed for a good grow of veggies.
Steven Adams
2025-06-21 11:20:32
fit perfectly
Cynthia A Thomas
2025-06-16 19:15:53
Living in North Florida, the intense sun even in Spring, will sun burn the tops of the tomato fruit that are not covered by leaves. I bought the 30 percent shade cloth and it has made a huge difference in the tomato quality.The cloth was economical to buy and easy to apply and tie down to the greenhouse, being it had the grommets. I also bought more cloth to cover lettuce and peppers growing in raised beds with hoops. Only downside is I wish they had longer sizes of cloth, but all we did is hook two panels together to cover entire tomato house. Definitely will buy again.
John
2025-06-03 14:48:53
Does what it was meant to do shade our greenhouse Abit
Kindle Customer
2025-05-21 20:07:20
Incorrect size and large holes and tears through out. Garbage product.
Ali G
2025-04-25 16:13:19
I planted new fruit trees on the side of my house and used this stuff to shade them from the worst of Florida summer sun and heat. As I've subsequently discovered, 30% shade is also very helpful to help citrus resist greening disease. Used it also to make windbreaks and shade around newly planted avocado trees. I also tried to use it to shade some vegetables, but experiment failed as bugs ate everything up. I am also using it to shade new camellias until newly planted crape myrtles can shade them. At the end of summer cloth is just rolled up and stored until the next season. Great product.
Donna Ambrose
2025-04-02 11:25:15
I purchased this sun barrier to protect my blackberries from the intense sun and heat we’ve been experiencing for several summers in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. The sun would literally burn the berries and leaves turning the berries into little hard inedible pebbles and making the leaves crispy and brown. These generously sized covers easily covered my berry plants while reducing the amount of sunlight they receive. As a bonus the berries are also protected from the birds. The holes are large enough to allow rain to get to the plants and I can apply pesticide if needed. The covers are very sturdy and I anticipate getting a number of years of use from them. My berries are growing nicely and abundantly and so far not one has gotten hard.I would recommend waiting until the flowers fall off to apply the cover so the pollinators can can do their job without interference.
Carl
2025-03-05 18:15:30
Mounted on t-posts these shade cloths do the job. Holds up well when wind is not crazy. Under high winds the grommets loosen and detach, but usually good for at least 2 outdoor growing seasons.
D. H.
2025-02-12 21:11:10
This was ideal for my plants in a corner that gets blistering sun during the summer. Made a world of difference. Unfortunately the hem material does not hold up well at all and actually powders after a few months-- looks like charcoal on my hands when I touched it. I really dislike plastic items with short lives as I don't like to add to the plastic pollution issue- especially with the thought of it being in landfill possibly ensnaring wildlife in its eventual ?? resting place. The piece is still usable however for now - if messy to handle - so I'll use it again next year and as long as possible.
bluefin
2025-01-31 15:44:13
Keeps plants cool during summer.
pb
2025-01-28 18:43:01
Growing a garden at 7,000 feet can be challenging with the blistering sun. The shades protected my plants and allowed for a good grow of veggies.
Steven Adams
2025-01-15 13:52:08
fit perfectly
Cynthia A Thomas
2024-12-26 18:40:02
Living in North Florida, the intense sun even in Spring, will sun burn the tops of the tomato fruit that are not covered by leaves. I bought the 30 percent shade cloth and it has made a huge difference in the tomato quality.The cloth was economical to buy and easy to apply and tie down to the greenhouse, being it had the grommets. I also bought more cloth to cover lettuce and peppers growing in raised beds with hoops. Only downside is I wish they had longer sizes of cloth, but all we did is hook two panels together to cover entire tomato house. Definitely will buy again.
John
2024-12-20 14:20:44
Does what it was meant to do shade our greenhouse Abit
Kindle Customer
2024-12-05 15:44:19
Incorrect size and large holes and tears through out. Garbage product.
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