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Title: What is fleece?
Post by: Annadl on August 25, 2005, 12:47:37
I am so new to this I feel really silly asking but what is fleece?

How is it different to netting and for what plants and reasons is it used for?

There is so much on this site I can't drag myself away from it sometimes. :)

Absolutely fantastic and thanks for any replies.    Anna
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: Gardenantics on August 25, 2005, 12:53:38
Dear Anna,

Fleese is a very light non-woven fabric that allows light through it, and offers protection from wind, and frost when it is around. It can also be left over a crop all the growing season to keep pests off the plants, but slack must be allowed for to enable the plants to grow freely. Can be used to keep birds off your fruit too.
Hope that helps.
Brian
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: Annadl on August 26, 2005, 14:12:11
Thanks Brian

So being from Western Australia where it doesn't snow and get icy (even though we do get 2-4 degrees at night during winter) I won't need it?

Is it used for below zero temperatures?

Howzat for a silly question.  I really don't know.

Anna :-[
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: Gardenantics on August 26, 2005, 16:46:31
yes Anna, it will protect against 3or4 degrees of frost I think they quote, I use it to drape over plants in cold frames that I want to protect. I guess a fleece over there runs around on four legs eating grass and going baaa!

Brian
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: Svea on August 26, 2005, 20:58:08
welcome anna :)

check this thread: http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/yabbse/index.php/topic,8023.0.html

for pictures of what fleece looks like, and how it can be used.
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: rosebud on August 26, 2005, 22:36:05
Welcome Annadl, hope you like it here all are very helpful ;D ;D ;D.
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: wardy on August 26, 2005, 22:42:51
If you can't afford fleece I use old bits of net curtain to throw over my delicate plants (hydrangea etc) and vulnerable veggies in pots etc.   :)
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: daveandtara on August 26, 2005, 23:23:01
hi by the way, nice to meet you,
fleece can also be used to deter pests, preventing access to moths etc. however, i'm not sure if that means they stop helpful things like bees (i'm new to this myself).
i was told to cover peas with fleece after flowering to stop pea moths, so you might find it useful in sunny australia after all.
Tara xx
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: redimp on August 26, 2005, 23:32:39
You cannot cover anything that requires insect pollination with anything finer than netting but somethings with flowers are self pollinating.
Title: Re: What is fleece?
Post by: busy_lizzie on August 27, 2005, 00:07:09
We had fleece draped over our gooseberries bushes for the first time this year and it really saved our crop which were eaten by everything last year.  It was great to unwrapl the fleece and see the lovely ripe gooseberries underneath.  We also used it around our peas until they got  to be a decent size.  In previous years we think the mice or something had chewed them.  This is the first year ever we have actually had a crop of peas.  :) busy_lizzie