SmileLucky 100PCS Fruit Protection Bags with Drawstring, 15x20cm Green Organza Produce Bags for Fruit Trees, Mesh Netting for Garden Protection
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Key Features
Breathable Mesh for Natural Growth – Our Fruit Protection Bags feature a small mesh design with premium netting that allows water and sunlight to pass through, ensuring your green fruits and vegetables grow naturally. This effective pest barrier provides reliable garden protection by serving as plant covers from animals, keeping out insects, fruit flies, moths and birds.
Durable & Reusable Design – Crafted from high-quality nylon, these reusable fruit bags are strong and resistant to wear and tear. The stitch reinforcement ensures long-term use, making them a reliable choice for growing apples, bananas, cucumbers and more.
Convenient Drawstring Closure – Designed with an easy-to-use drawstring, these plant covers stay securely in place around your tree branches or vegetables, preventing them from falling off while allowing easy access to your green produce when needed.
Ideal for Various Fruits – We offer bags of different specifications and sizes perfectly sized for a wide range of produce. From blueberries, cherries, strawberries to lemons, oranges, grapes, pitayas, and rose, these bags are excellent choices for growing and protecting your favorite fruits and vegetables.
Multi-Purpose & Gift-Ready Design – Beyond garden use, these versatile bags double as charming gift options for valentines or thoughtful tree gifts. They can also serve as handy containers for jewelry, candies and other small items, making them a must-have protector for both outdoor and indoor storage of your essentials.
Product Details
- Brand
- SmileLucky
- Model
- FPB-G68-100
- Colour
- Green
- Size
- 15×20cm
- Format
- Kitchen & Home
- Pack Size
- 100 items
- ASIN
- B0DZ21LBCP
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Listed Since
- 25 March 2025