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213 Ft Paper Tree Wrap For Damaged Bark, Weather Resistant Tree Trunk Protectors Wraps To Protect Bark, Breathable Tree Bark Repair Wrap Bandage For Frost, Sun And Deer Animals, With Tape (3.15' Wide)

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  • 🌲 PACKAGE INCLUDES: You will receive a roll of tree sun protection roll, 3.2'' wide and 213''/65m long, and 2 rolls of 3m tape to fix the ends of the tree wrap, long enough to meet your multiple uses, such as peach trees, persimmon trees, citrus trees, apple trees and other fruit trees, saplings, shrubs, ornamental plants and garden trees, wrap the roots to keep them moist, and have good air permeability, perfectly fit the shape of the tree and the texture of the bark.
  • 🌲 PAPER TREE WRAPS TO PROTECT BARK: Our paper tree wrap effectively protects injured trunks or transplanted trees from damage by the sun, bugs, frost, and critters like rabbits, while preventing nutrient depletion from unwanted lateral growth of the trunk and abrasion of the bark by pruning shears, allowing your trees to thrive.
  • 🌲 HIGH QUALITY: Our paper tree trunk wrap protection is made of high-quality virgin wood pulp paper, which has a certain toughness and thickness, and is not easy to tear under tension (need to be cut with scissors). It is used with cloth-based tape to make it easier to fix on the tree trunk
  • 🌲 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: Our tree trunk wrap is biodegradable and environmentally friendly. It does not need to be processed after weathering and can become tree compost to promote tree growth.
  • 🌲 EASY TO USE: You simply attach the tree trunk protector to the base of the tree, then spiral it up and around the tree to the appropriate height and thickness, cut it with scissors, and secure it with our provided tape, and your tree trunk is protected.


213 Ft Paper Tree Wrap For Damaged Bark, Weather Resistant Tree Trunk Protectors Wraps To Protect Bark, Breathable Tree Bark Repair Wrap Bandage For Frost, Sun And Deer Animals, With Tape


Diane McCrady
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Perfect tree wrap. Worked well on some new trees that we planted that the deer had been getting at.
NPar
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Problem: Some deer went through the yard rubbing bark off the younger trees.Solution: I got this wrap to try to save the trees before the sap starts to run in the spring. I like the width of this wrap; at over 3", it is wider than most I've used before. There isn't any sticky or grip on the wrap, so it takes a few times to get the hang of starting the wrap and keeping it tight. I ended up wrapping several times then using a wringing motion with both hands to tighten it against the tree, then continuing to wrap. I found I could get the tightest wrap this way. I used two pieces of the enclosed tape to secure it; the tape seems to adhere to it good and it seems waterproof. The wrap is made of paper (as described), I'm not sure if this will hold up all through the Ohio winter weather but realize the paper allows the tree to breathe and grow.
Susan N.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Easy to install and it looks great!
Sharon joswick
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I probably would have given five star rating, only because they do not supply anything to secure to trade for top and bottom. Have to see if my duct tape will hold up. Other than that, it keeps tree from getting damaged also protects any of the wounds that already has on it I've used it before it lasts a very long time
danameisdana
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
This is a large roll of paper that comes with two rolls of tape. The tape seems durable and cooperative so far. It was easy to apply, although I found it easier to cut off however much paper I needed rather than trying to maneuver the large roll around the tree. I'm concerned that the paper turned into a soggy mess just by contacting the moist sawdust around the trees. I will update on it's ability to withstand south Dakota storms.
MJK
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I was looking all over for tree wrap this year and all I could find was these plastic shields that go around trees to protect them. I have never seen a roll of tree wrap as big as this one! Usually they are 1 to 2 inches in diameter and 2" wide but this one is 7" diameter and 3" wide, and it is a decent color for the outdoors, rather than white plastic or green wrap.Anyway I was really please to find this so that I can now wrap some Wisteria shoots to protect them this winter!
Alfontso
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
The 213 ft of paper tape is now wrapped around around our giant maple tree in the front yard. I ran out 2/3 of the way down the lightening strike wound on the tree, so I ordered more tape. The little packing tape rols supplied are designed for small trees, but I needed to do something about this damage to my beloved giant.The bark exploded off one side of the tree and the wound was getting worse and infested with bugs. I overlaid the majority of the exposed trunk with this paper bandage, but that was not enough, so I ordered more.The lightening burn mark is clear from about half way down the trunk. I heard it hit, like a gunshot but did not realize what had happened until I mowed the lawn some days later and found the exploded bark across the other side of the garden.I hope this tape will allow healing and will be monitoring the damage.
Jason Y.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
This is the kind of tree wrap I prefer to wrap young tree trunks to prevent sunscald in the winter. Thin-barked young deciduous trees are especially susceptible to sunscald in the winter when the leaves are not there to shade the bark and the sun is at a more direct angle to the trunks. This tree wrap is a nice weight, slightly stretchy (which helps it stay put), breathable (to prevent fungus) and a good width for most trees. It also comes with some stretchy tape to hold the paper in place once wrapped, which is a thoughtful addition.Always start at the bottom of the trunk when wrapping so that rainwater does not enter the wrapping when it moves down the trunk (think roof shingles). And wrap tightly enough to prevent insects from entering.UPDATE: After using this roll to wrap trees this fall I found that the paper lacks a bit in stretchiness, which makes it less likely to stay in place all winter. Lacking stretch makes it have a higher tendency to inch its way down the trunk over time, reducing its usefulness and perhaps letting in water or insects. The paper requires extra care when wrapping to prevent this from happening. I reduced my rating by one star.
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