GIVING TUESDAY:Purchase & Donate a Kid's Baking Kit to Kids in Need — Expires 12/9/2025
GIVING TUESDAY:Purchase & Donate a Kid's Baking Kit to Kids in Need — Expires 12/9/2025
Backyard & Birds
The Easy Fleece Tunnel is ideal for extending your harvest into the fall or starting spring vegetables early. It provides warmth and insulation, while still letting water and sunlight reach the plants. It also protects against frost, harsh weather, animals, and pests. In the summer, it doubles as a mini greenhouse. Constructed from UV-stabilized, heavy-weight 45gsm polypropylene fleece and rust-proof galvanized steel hoops, it's durable and easy to set up. The tunnel stretches 9.8 feet long, 24 inches wide, and 18 inches high, accommodating larger plants or a double row. Its one-piece accordion design makes it simple to fold and store, and the drawstring ends offer adjustable ventilation or full closure. Haxnicks has been creating innovative garden care and plant protection products since 1994. The product weighs 3lbs and measures 118"L x 24"W x 18"H.
- The Easy Fleece Tunnel: Perfect for extending the growing season or getting a jump on spring planting.
- Provides warmth and insulation, yet allows water and sunlight to reach the plants.
- Shields plants from frost, severe weather, and pests.
- Acts as a mini greenhouse during the summer months.
- Made with UV-stabilized, heavy-duty 45gsm polypropylene fleece and rust-resistant galvanized steel hoops.
- Simple to set up, it's 9.8 feet long, 24 inches wide, and 18 inches tall, accommodating larger plants or double rows.
- Boasts a one-piece accordion style for easy folding and storage, plus drawstring ends for adjustable air flow or complete sealing.
- Haxnicks has been creating cutting-edge garden care and plant protection solutions since 1994.
- The tunnel is lightweight at 3lbs and measures 118"L x 24"W x 18"H.
Also, available in "Standard" size: Standard Easy Fleece Tunnel
your brassicas will outgrow them, lettuce won't outgrow them
This is my second season using these for early season coverage of broccoli and cabbage in zone 7. They get really beat up here in March and April with snow, rain, and VERY heavy winds. I was concerned since they are in raised beds that they wouldn't stay put in the wind, but they have held up really well and are easy to pop in and out when I need to water the plants. One thing to note is that I was seeing some super slow growth and realized you really should uncover the plants during the day if your temps are warm enough. If they stay under the frost blanket 24/7 they likely aren't getting quite enough light and you'll see very slow growth. Easy enough to uncover during the day and cover again at night (as long as you don't have a ton of space you're trying to cover.) These have allowed me to get brassica harvests in before I need to get my tomatoes and peppers in my beds, where otherwise I wouldnt have the ability to get successive harvests in since our nighttime temps swing down to the low 20s in early spring. These keep the plants warm enough to withstand those freezes (I think the lowest temp we saw was an 18 degree night and there was minor damage, but nothing completely died). I bought a couple more this year for additional beds, but am really pleased with the usability and durability of these frost covers.
I bought 4 of these, they arrived two days ago before we dipped into the freezing teens in GA. After setting these up in our garden I immediately bought 10 more. I wish I could describe how simple and perfect these tunnels are......absolutely the best!
These tunnels are easy to install, easy to open for watering and gathering plants and are high enough for my celery and Swiss chard plants. They are also easy to fold up when not in use.
I love this thing! It was easy to set up and it does NOT blow away in the very strong winds of Palmer, Alaska! It is excellent for sun shade along with permeability for air and water and the good bugs that need to visit. I am ultra happy with it. I had to modify it to meet my needs and it is just perfect! Instead of a straight line of six half hoops, I made it into a Tee by cutting it in half, so three hoops one way and three the other! :)
