Tomato Teepees, Frost Protection

Tomato Teepees, Frost Protection

Start your vegetable plants earlier with a Kozy Coat! Whether it’s tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers or melons, Kozy Coats are the secret to enjoying your heat loving plants early every year. Reusable water filled teepees store heat during the day, and protect your plants at night. Be the first one to pick vegetables this year by using Kozy Coat to guard your tender plants against the outdoor elements and extending their growing season. The earlier you plant, the earlier you’ll be picking. You don’t have to worry about the heavy frost or late blizzards. Kozy Coats will protect your plants through the worst spring weather. Even if the water in the Kozy Coat turns to ice, your plant is still protected. The Kozy Coat becomes an igloo, keeping in heat and warmth from the soil around your plants.
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