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Planket Plant Frost Protection Cover Kit, 10 ft x 20 ft Planket + 14 Landscape Stakes

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1.Size:10 Ft X 12 Ft


2.:Rectangular


About this item

  • Plant blanket that helps protect your valuable plants from frost, sleet, snow, and cold winds
  • Measures 10 feet by 20 feet & covers up to 200 square feet
  • 14 built-in grommets along edge to secure to ground and secure with the included Planket Landscape Stakes
  • Lightweight, but durable material that allows plants to breathe; Goes on in seconds & folds up nicely for easy storage
  • Available sizes include the 6 ft. Round, 8ft. Round, 10ft. Round, 10 ft. x 12 ft. Rectangular, 10 ft. x 20 ft. Rectangular & 6 ft. x 50 ft. Roll



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #82,032 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #134 in Plant Covers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

The Planket is a plant blanket that helps protect your valuable plants from frost, sleet, snow, and cold winds. This rectangular shaped plant cover measures 10 feet by 20 feet & covers up to 200 square feet and is made of spun-bonded, nonwoven material. Insert the included 14 Landscape Stakes into the 14 built-in grommets along edge to secure the Planket to the ground. The lightweight, but durable material allows plants to breathe. Goes on in seconds and folds up nicely for easy storage. Available sizes include the 6 ft. Round, 8ft. Round, 10ft. Round, 10 ft. x 12 ft. Rectangular, 10 ft. x 20 ft. Rectangular & 6 ft. x 50 ft. Roll.


Resilientlady
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Purchased after reading reviews on these covers. They are ample sized and just as described. Houston experiences freezes and snow rarely but both were in the forecast. They came quickly. I will be using them going forward for plant protection in the winter.
Jeanne N Teresi
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Grommets broke the first time the product was used.
Marilyn M
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This is one of the best plant cover for frost, it's thick enough it also has eyelets. I highly recommend
Jessica Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I ordered these for the freeze, but we actually got pretty heavy snow in Texas. My plants stayed covered up for 4 days. I thought for sure I was going to lose my plants since the snow stayed on top of the covers for 3 days. I also covered up my vines that were attached to my brick wall. Everything survived! I recommend these covers for your plants. I have had other brands from Home Depot, and these worked the best!
KEN CROCHET
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Really good. Keeps frost off my plants. Love it
Laura Rowe
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
I have quite a collection of these frost blankets now. I usually use them for spring freezes, but this winter I used them to cover some delicate plants when temperatures hit zero for several nights in mid January. Pictured is my eight foot camellia which I nearly lost during the crazy Christmas freeze last year. It’s still pretty pitiful so I knew I had no room for error. I rigged a framework of moving blankets draped along the bottom on electric fence posts and wrapped it up with one of the big plankets. Underneath I had it strung with incandescent Christmas lights and an electric dog water bowl for heat and kept it sealed for nearly a week. To be honest, I didn’t have a lot of hope, but I’ll even have some blooms in a couple of weeks! The second pic is one month later. The plankets do tear a bit around the eyelets and the tiny stakes are worthless. Plastic electric fence posts (which have hooks) and office binder clips really help on taller shrubs. My six foot indica hybrid azaleas are still bright green thanks to these things!Update:I attached a pic of my tender indica azaleas which are now in full bloom. I had them strung with Christmas lights and covered with plankets for a week during the winter when it hit zero. I lost the bloom on all of my other hardier azaleas this year but these look great.
Kathie Jenkins
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
I have a huge garden and Colorado has some tremendous hail storms! I have about 10 Plankets, all different shapes and sizes for each area of my garden. This is a marvelous fabric to protect your flowers, vegetable garden, and pots from damage. I wish that they came with long stakes to tie them to. I had to purchase tall stakes myself and knot the Plankets to them or staple the Planakets to my fence. Ninety percent of the time I'm able to get the plants covered before the storm hits, however, in Colorado we had a whopper hail storm on May 10, 2023 which devastated my garden and home. I wasn't home to use my Plankets. Not Plankets Fault.
Patricia
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2024
Proger mon gazon
Gilles Andre
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2022
Produit non recommandé parce qu'il est trop fragile. Le tissus se déchire facilement. Il n'est pas fait pour les hivers québécois.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2022
Very good !
Ms
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2020
Didnt even last the first storm we had. Tarp tore everywhere it has grommets. Low quality. Dont buy.
Jimbo
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2014
We live near Conroe, TX where the temperatures drop to 25 a few times in the winter, occasionally to 20, rarely below. So these covers with stakes are pretty nice for a quick install and look nicer than sheets or other non-purposed covers. The material is lighter weight than a heavier cotton sheet, but it is sufficiently dense to get the job done against frost. It tends to shed rain better than a sheet and does let the plants breathe, unlike plastic. The stakes match grommets about the perimeter to assist anchoring the fabric against winds, but unless you can spread out the fabric across your plants and have the anchors come down to the earth just right, you will need some weights or other anchoring means to assist holding the fabric down. Also, we found in our premium, soft bedding soil, the stakes do not hold nearly as well as in the natural clay beneath our grass sod. Also the grommets will easily pull out of the fabric if you try to gather the fabric around the stake to pull it out of the soil, but I doubt wind force would be enough to pull out the plastic grommets. In a few places we put tape on the fabric (to prevent tears) and used "Orbit DripMaster 65731 1/2-Inch to 5/8-Inch Loop Stake" we ordered from Amazon to anchor the fabric. This worked well and did not pull out as readily as the plastic stakes. In any case remember to ANGLE the stakes so the pull of the fabric is working on the stake laterally and not in line. One other thing to keep in mind is the weight of water because if the fabric is pulled across several small shrubs, for example, water collecting between them may weigh enough to pull adjacent stakes out of soft bedding soil. It is better to leave a little slack in places and live with the fact the fabric will raise and lower with the venturi effects of the wind passing over (like a fabric convertible top). I took off one star for the grommets being a little too easy to pull out. Other wise, we were very happy with the product.
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