This Harvest Guard Floating Row Cover does just what the name implies. Lay it over your tender plants when frost threatens. It will hold in heat and protect your plants from frost damage. Look at how light and airy it is; it will cover and hold in heat without crushing or damaging your plants.
Insect Protection
But that is just one in a long list of things Harvest Guard is good for. It can also be used through the growing season to keep bugs away. Light and air will penetrate, but destructive insects can’t get to your plants. Keep in mind that if you need pollinators for your crop, you’ll have to remove the cover every couple of days to let the pollinating insects in.
You can also use it on berries and fruit trees to keep birds from eating your fruit.
Seed Germination
Use Harvest Guard after seeding a lawn to keep seed in place until it germinates. It works better than straw and here is why:
- Better germination rates – 90-95% with Harvest Guard vs. 50-70% using straw.
- Faster germination because Harvest Guard warms the soil 10-15 degrees .
- Less watering. Since the fabric retains moisture, one watering will usually see the seeds through to complete germination unless it is very hot or windy.
- The fabric keeps birds from eating your seed.
- Dramatic reduction in weeds because the Harvest Guard completely covers the soil.
To use Harvest Guard for patching bare spots, just cut with scissors to the desired shape, and anchor with garden staples or pegs.
See what I mean about how versatile Harvest Guard is?
It’s just a swath of lightweight fabric, but it can do so many things in your garden.
To order yours, just go toSeedlover.com.

