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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Roomy inside, with space for the plants to grow. More sturdy than some others, the plastic seems to be a bit thicker.
Maira Vittorelli
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
It will be better if it includes small stakes or something that allows them to be fixed to the ground
Judy W
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Perfect size for starting the spring planting season. Weather in the Midwest is unpredictable and these do help the more tender plants on cold nights.
Steve G.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Good to protect seedlings from bugs, snails, rabbits, deer, wind and other harmful things. I just wish they would have come with wire stakes to anchor them down.
Maxwell
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
These garden cloches have been a total win for protecting my seedlings. I’ve had issues with birds and the occasional chicken getting into my raised beds, but these domes have kept everything safe. They’re lightweight but surprisingly sturdy, and I like that they’re reusable. The ventilation at the top is a smart touch—it keeps things from getting too stuffy underneath. Super easy to pop on and off for watering or checking on growth. Perfect for anyone trying to give their plants a fighting chance early on.
Someone’s Mama
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Ive got these coving my cabbage and broccoli plants. Not only to they allow me to plant outside a week or two earlier, they also protect my plants from birds, slugs and bunnies. These feel like they are durable enough to last a few seasons as long as I take care of them. So far they are functioning as they should. Helping keep the plants nice and hot how they like it, but with vent holes so its not too hot. It also keeps the humidity in so I dont have to water as fequently.
Cristel
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
Using these to protect my baby Dahlias and their new little shoots coming out from bugs and environment. It’s also been cold, rainy and windy so I needed something & praying this works. I’m using them on the nursery planters.
E.Swope
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
Some year back when our daughter was still living with us, she made some cloches by cutting down soda bottles.. These are not a lot thicker or more polished. I live on the rrain forest side of Oahu, and so.... nothing here needs humidity. They do need protection from maurading birds, the neighbor's cat, Japaenese beetles. That said, m,y favorite thing about these are the ventilation holes at the top. Otherwise delicate seedlings would surely fry in the heat. It is also what sets them apart from cloches made of soda bottles.IO much prefer the cloches covered with chicken wire, though they do not protect agaijns insect pests (unless cvovered with netting).These may be reusable but they feel, and look like disposables.
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