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Specifications
four colors stripe
105gsm to 135gsm
width 6' , 12', 2m, 4m without joint
factory made!
ISO9001:2000
PE Tarpaulin,
105gsmto135gsm
Width: 6' , 12', 2m, 4m without joint, 5 meters and above with joint
PE Tarpaulin can be widely used in as thecover as well as other usage. It can be used in industrial, agricultural,garden and home.Covers for general use, scaffoldings inconstruction sites, underground sheets,Covers for truck, cars, boats, containers, warning tapes,Covers for materials, roofs, road repair sites, fencesCovers for timber, hay, cotton and allkinds of crops Covers for daring crops.Covers for garden, backyard use Covers for furniture Gazebo tentd, dining canopies,swimming pool covers.
Packing
1.For rolls , packed in a plastic bag with a label between rolls and bag
2.For Tarpaulin sheets, Each piece in a polybag with a label then proper pieces in a carton box packing or same color bale packing
- Q: What types of plastics do you have?
- It is usually a plastic device with a certain shape under heating and compression. Plastics are polymers of artificial organic compounds with plasticityThe following are common materials: PE, PP, PVC, PS, PMMA, EVA, ABS, PC, POM, PA, PET, PBT, PPO
- Q: Can nursery trays be used for starting groundcover ferns?
- Yes, nursery trays can be used for starting groundcover ferns.
- Q: How do you choose ground cover for a Mediterranean-inspired rooftop garden?
- When choosing ground cover for a Mediterranean-inspired rooftop garden, it is important to consider plants that thrive in hot, dry climates. Opt for drought-tolerant options such as succulents, lavender, thyme, or rosemary. These plants not only add a touch of Mediterranean charm but also help conserve water and require minimal maintenance. Additionally, select ground covers that can withstand direct sunlight and poor soil conditions, ensuring they can flourish in the rooftop environment.
- Q: What are some ground cover options for a rooftop courtyard?
- Some ground cover options for a rooftop courtyard include sedum, moss, creeping thyme, creeping Jenny, and succulents. These plants are low-growing, drought-tolerant, and can thrive in shallow soil or containers. They provide greenery, help to reduce heat, and require minimal maintenance.
- Q: Do nursery trays provide protection against pests and diseases?
- Yes, nursery trays can provide some level of protection against pests and diseases. The use of nursery trays helps in creating a controlled environment that limits the exposure of plants to external threats. However, it is important to note that additional measures like proper sterilization, regular monitoring, and appropriate pesticide application may still be necessary to effectively prevent and manage pests and diseases.
- Q: Can nursery trays be used for growing epiphytic cacti?
- Yes, nursery trays can be used for growing epiphytic cacti. However, it is important to ensure that the trays provide adequate drainage and are filled with a suitable well-draining potting mix to mimic the natural conditions for epiphytic cacti. Additionally, the trays should be placed in a well-lit area with proper air circulation to support the growth of these cacti.
- Q: How do I prevent fungus gnats in a nursery tray?
- There are a few effective ways to prevent fungus gnats in a nursery tray. Firstly, ensure that the tray has proper drainage to avoid excess moisture, as these gnats thrive in damp conditions. Secondly, avoid overwatering the plants and allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Additionally, you can use sticky traps or yellow sticky cards to capture the adult gnats and reduce their population. Lastly, consider applying a biological control agent, such as beneficial nematodes or predatory mites, which can feed on the fungus gnat larvae and prevent their growth.
- Q: Can nursery trays be used for starting perennial transplants?
- Yes, nursery trays can be used for starting perennial transplants. These trays provide a controlled environment for germination and early growth, allowing the plants to develop a strong root system before being transplanted into the ground. Additionally, the trays help in organizing and managing the seedlings, making it easier to care for and monitor their progress.
- Q: Can ground cover plants be used to deter pests?
- Yes, ground cover plants can be used to deter pests. Certain ground cover plants, such as marigolds or pennyroyal, release natural compounds that repel pests like mosquitoes, aphids, or nematodes. Additionally, ground cover plants can create a physical barrier that makes it difficult for pests to access the desired plants. By using ground cover plants strategically, you can help reduce pest infestations in your garden or landscape.
- Q: Are there any ground cover plants that are suitable for clayey loam soils?
- Yes, there are several ground cover plants that are suitable for clayey loam soils. Some examples include creeping thyme, creeping phlox, periwinkle, and ajuga. These plants are well adapted to clayey loam soils and can thrive in such conditions.
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