Uses of fibre cloth
Plant protection
Fibre cloth can be used to protect plants from insects, birds, and smaller animals. The cloth acts as a physical barrier that prevents pests from getting to your plants.
Protection from the weather
Fibre cloth provides a certain level of frost protection for sensitive plants. By covering plants with fibre cloth, you can reduce the risk of injury in cold temperatures and on frosty nights. Fibre cloth keeps the soil temperature even and also protects the plants from extreme heat.
Greenhouse effect
Fibre cloth can be used to create a microclimate environment around the plants by trapping and retaining heat. This can be especially helpful for extending the growing season and promoting earlier sowing.
Protection from strong sunlight
Fibre cloth can be used to filter and reduce the intensity of direct sunlight, which can be especially helpful for plants that prefer shade or are sensitive to excessive exposure to the sun.
Water regulation
Fibre cloth helps regulate water evaporation and keeps the soil moister. It can also be used to reduce the loss of water by protecting against strong winds.
Ground cover and weed control
By placing fibre cloth over the ground, you can reduce the growth of weeds by preventing light penetration and reducing the availability of nutrients for weeds.
Fibre cloth FAQS
What is the difference between fibre cloth and ground cloth?
Fibre cloth is mainly used to protect plants from pests, frost and extreme sunlight. Fibre cloth lets in light and keeps soil moist, creating a favourable microclimate for the plants. Ground cloth is largely used to cover the soil around plants and to control weeds, preserve moisture, and protect the soil from erosion.
How long does fibre cloth last?
The service life of fibre cloth depends on several factors, including material, quality, and use. High-quality fibre cloth can last for several seasons if used correctly and stored properly when not in use. However, it is important to consider that it can become worn and stretched over time.
How do I place fibre cloth over my plants?
Laying fibre cloth is usually a simple process. Place the fibre cloth over the plants or area that you want to cover. Then, secure the cloth around the edges to prevent it from blowing away. Make sure the cloth is stretched properly to prevent it from sinking onto the plants. If you are using the cloth for frost protection, be sure to cover the plants properly and make sure to not leave any areas uncovered.