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 extends the growing season into the cooler months and jump starts spring planting. It provides essential warmth and insulation, yet permits water and sunlight to reach the plants. This tunnel also acts as a shield against frost, inclement weather, and pests, doubling as a mini-greenhouse in the summer. Made with UV-stabilized, heavy-duty polypropylene fleece and rust-resistant galvanized steel hoops, it's designed for easy setup, collapsing like an accordion for convenient storage. The ends of the tunnel have drawstrings for adjustable air flow or full enclosure. This user-friendly, portable tunnel is easy to store, reflecting Haxnicks' expertise in garden care and plant protection since 1994. Its dimensions are 118 inches in length, 18 inches in width, and 12 inches in height, with a weight of 1.75 pounds.
- Provides warmth and insulation, permits air, moisture, and sunlight passage
- Acts as a barrier against frost, severe weather, animals, and pests
- Constructed from UV-stabilized, heavy-weight 45gsm polypropylene fleece with rust-proof galvanized steel hoops
- Dimensions: 118"L x 18"W x 12"H; Weight: 1.75lbs
- Available for individual purchase
Also, available in "Giant" size: Giant Easy Fleece Tunnel
This cover does everything it claims to do. It was a very simple setup and the plants are thriving. I have it stretched across two raised beds. There is no protection between them, but I laid a tray across the gap and at least the majority of pests and the deer are kept at bay. I am very pleased with the purchase.
Lasted 3 years but for the price it should have lasted longer. I used it only 45 days each year so it should have lasted longer.
I think theyre expensive for what they are a but they are 1000x worth the price for me because I have back problems.These save so much time.Beware when extending tunnel outward - the supports can slide right out of their channel in the net - which is a pain to fix when you’re working around delicate seedlings. Start at one end - install that hoop lightly and extend outward hoop by hoop, then press all down deeper to anchor
I use these in the winter to grow greens in the Pacific NW. Under these covers (October to April), my spinach, mustard greens, collards, and Kale grow very well, even through inches of snow and icy rain. I keep my garlic and spring onions safe under them as well. They are durable enough for only 2 winters, and then they get holes.
I am using these covers for the first time. They work beautifully for relatively small plants, such as kale. However, they are too short to protect larger brassicas, such as broccoli and brussels sprouts. The tall plants push them up, leaving space for cabbage moths to enter. No trouble watering through them. Picking leaves and shoots is a pain because it is hard to lift off the device to pick and even harder to get the wires that hold them up back into the ground with netting pushed down to the ground.
