







🌱 Guard your greens like a pro — because your garden deserves VIP treatment!
This set of 10 heavy-duty chicken wire cloche plant covers, each measuring 9×9 inches, offers professional-grade protection for seedlings and small plants. Crafted from metal with a durable PVC coating, these cloches prevent damage from common garden pests like rabbits, squirrels, and birds while allowing essential air and sunlight. The package includes 30 fixing pins and waterproof labels for easy installation and plant tracking, making it a must-have for millennial gardeners who want to elevate their green space with reliable, stylish, and reusable plant protection.








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| Best Sellers Rank | #14,643 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #103 in Plant Cages & Supports |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (403) |
| Item Weight | 4.29 pounds |
| Item model number | PLANT COVER-10PCS |
| Manufacturer | lvliangshilishiquyanyangshangmaoyouxiangongsi |
| Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 9.2 x 12.5 inches |
S**O
Effective plant protectors/cloches
I used these cloches to protect newly transplanted garden vegetables from critter predation. They are small so they protect most plants that come in 4" pots for only a few weeks, until the plant gets too big for the cloche. But that's enough time to let the plant build up some roots and foliage to survive a little digging. The cloches also fit well into about a 14" diameter -- about 3 gallons -- flowerpot, such as for protecting lettuce and herbs. The stakes are high quality and a good length -- no critters broke through the staked cloches. I like the finish: black plastic coated wires, no rough edges. Grid size seems good for keeping out all but the smallest and most determined rodents. Overall sturdy enough with strong wire around the open edge, and will stack for storage. TLDR, I read that someone recommended getting cloches like these even cheaper by purchasing wire wastebaskets at the dollar store. Indeed, one COULD use these cloches as small office wastebaskets, they look that nice.
R**R
Excellent plant cover
This looks to be perfect for keeping squirrels and chipmunks off of trees I would like to grow. Looks easy to set up and probably will function well. Product looks durable and should last for a while. Might also work well for small garden plants like baby lettuce or spinach.
S**S
Perfect Protection for Young Plants!
I’m so happy with these mesh plant covers! They have been a game-changer for protecting my young seedlings from pests while still allowing sunlight, air, and water to reach them. The design is sturdy yet lightweight, and they stay in place even in windy conditions. I love how easy they are to set up and remove when needed. Plus, they look great in my garden without being an eyesore. If you’re looking for an effective and affordable way to keep your plants safe, these are a must-have!
M**L
Good product
Darn bunnies ate up my entire garden. I put these over plantings in the fall. They stayed in place through a low-snowfall winter. The mesh looks like it will keep the bunnies out. Easy to put in.
C**N
These are nice and almost cute.
I haven't used these yet as it's still a bit early in the season. I am excited to give a thumbs down to the squirrels who like to see what I might be up to. I think this is a good way to keep them (and hopefully the birds) at the bird feeder which nearly always has seeds in it. The price was very good, they look sturdy for re-use, and it seems like they will be easy to utilize to protect some beans and squash until they get a good foothold.
R**S
Sturdy metal mesh
In person, I have to say: these look and feel a lot like little wire trash cans (and perhaps that's what they are). But they work well for this purpose, too! And they come with little stakes to hold them into the ground, which is a nice touch. They are sturdy (again, think trash can strength) and seem likely to deter even the strongest deer, rabbit, or other critter, and as long as they're staked, they shouldn't blow away, either. They are small enough and don't have a hole in the top, so they'll really only be good for seedling or small plants, but for ones that get larger (e.g., tomatoes), this should be a great stopgap until they get big enough for something else. The only thing I'm not sure about yet -- because I've only had them a few days -- is how they'll hold up after a few years, or maybe a few weeks per year, of being outside. The metal is painted, which will probably help against rust. But everything looks good so far! (I'll try to remember to update my review if anything changes.)
L**A
Made well
Very pleased with the quality of how well made they are. Haven’t used yet will use in winter when the deer eat everything in sight. The stakes look strong and seem to be long enough. Will be easy enough to use.
T**S
Decent but to small
Build quality is good, these are pretty small though. You might want to opt for something twice this size. Depends on what you’re growing though. Good for seedlings, but not much past that.
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