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Row covers provide better frost protection in the fall than spring because the heat built up in the soil over summer will help to raise the temperature a few degrees under a cover. Fleece covers can protect against certain destructive insects but must be removed when the crop is flowering if insect
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In hot weather, plastic covers need to be vented to prevent heat-buildup or too much moisture under the cover, and may have built in vent holes. Fleece material is self-venting and will allow water and rain to penetrate the cover.
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is the term used when there are no (or minimal) supports under the fleece and the plants themselves hold up the fleece, though the edges may be anchored to the ground against wind by metal staples or soil piled up over the edges.
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All row cover materials reduce the amount of light reaching the plants by a small amount (for example, 10%–20%), but such materials do not reduce sunlight in the way
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is any transparent or semi-transparent flexible material, like fabric or plastic sheeting, used as a protective covering for plants, usually
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The first commercial-scale use of polyethylene row covers in the US was in the 1950s, and by the 1980s their use was widespread.
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does (50%–95% shading). Commercial products are marketed describing the percentage of light reduction.
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effect of wind, and can provide a small amount of warming in a similar way to unheated
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George J. Hochmuth; Robert C. Hochmuth; Steve Kostewicz & William Stall (1987).
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Community Garden Guide : Season Extension : Floating Row Cover
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Strawberry crop showing row covers and their support structure
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Row cover is a lightweight synthetic, such as clear plastic (
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Index

Floating row cover



agriculture
gardening
vegetables
extend growing seasons
insects
drying
cold frames
greenhouses
polytunnels
microclimate
polyethylene
polyester
horticultural fleece
mulch
shade cloth
Horticultural fleece
Plastic mulch
Cloche (agriculture)
Technical textile




"Row Covers for Commercial Vegetable Culture in Florida"
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
University of Florida

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