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PRICES MAY VARY. [Multi-functional protection] Our square mesh garden cover quickly creates an enclosed space for your vegetables, fruits and freshly transplanted seedlings to grow in. No need to set up a tent, it also allows both air and moisture to penetrate, ensuring a healthy climate for plant growth. [Reusable and save space] The design of the pop-up vegetable cage means it can be twisted and folded into a small flat package, additionally complete with a black elastic cord, and a storage ba Bed Net, Garden Cover, Garden Netting, Garden Flower Beds, Plant Covers, Plant Supports, Small Flat, Garden Boxes, Garden Flower

PRICES MAY VARY. [Multi-functional protection] Our square mesh garden cover quickly creates an enclosed space for your vegetables, fruits and freshly transplanted seedlings to grow in. No need to set up a tent, it also allows both air and moisture to penetrate, ensuring a healthy climate for plant growth. [Reusable and save space] The design of the pop-up vegetable cage means it can be twisted and folded into a small flat package, additionally complete with a black elastic cord, and a…

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Bright reddish orange ball-shaped flower clusters decorate the glossy, bronze to dark green foliage of this tropical shrub, originally from Hawaii. Blooms heavily during warm months, then off-and -on through cooler weather. A dwarf, evergreen shrub with small leaves resembling boxwood and a shrubby sprawling look that thrives in high heat and high humidity. Outdoor hardy only in USDA Plant Zones 9-11, where its heavy branching and compact 3 ft. tall and wide habit make it an ideal choice for a f White Flowering Shrubs, Florida Landscaping, Plant In Pot, Plant Zones, Small Leaves, Palm Plant, Reddish Orange, Home Landscaping, Flowering Shrubs

Bright reddish orange ball-shaped flower clusters decorate the glossy, bronze to dark green foliage of this tropical shrub, originally from Hawaii. Blooms heavily during warm months, then off-and -on through cooler weather. A dwarf, evergreen shrub with small leaves resembling boxwood and a shrubby sprawling look that thrives in high heat and high humidity. Outdoor hardy only in USDA Plant Zones 9-11, where its heavy branching and compact 3 ft. tall and wide habit make it an ideal choice for…

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