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Shade Cloth for Plants to Protect Against Summer Heat

Shade Cloth for Plants to Protect Against Summer Heat

Shading your heat sensitive plants can make a huge difference in survival and growth. Just as frost covers allow protection against the cold, shade cloth for plants can shelter your plantings through the high temperatures of summer. 

Artificial shade comes in many forms. We’ve used window screening, bamboo, old bed sheets, and plastic bird netting. These work okay but look a bit trashy and it’s hard to see how much sunlight is being shaded.

Specifically designed shade materials have worked best and can be used season after season. They also come in various gradients of shade from 30-90% (similar to SPF factors on sun screens). We like the 40% shade factor.

GARDEN SNIPPET – Shade Cloth:
Shade cloth works best for protecting sensitive plants and is reusable.

Shade Cloth for Plants Over Palette Frame on Bamboo Poles

Shade Cloth Over Palette Frame on Bamboo Poles
Shade Cloth Over Palette Frame on Bamboo Poles

Shade Cloth Over PVC Pipe Creates a Shade Tunnel

We simply swap out our white plant covers and place the black shade covers for plants over the same hoops and structures used to the frost covers.

Shade Cloth Over PVC Pipe Creates a Shade Tunnel
PVC Pipe shade tunnel – GardensAll.com

Natural Shade Under Trees

Use any naturally shady areas in your garden. They can be havens for vegetables to plant in fall.

Plant beside taller growers like okra, sunflowers, and trellised veggies. Tree shade (high and low) can also provide protection. 

Natural Shade Under Trees
Natural Shade Under Trees
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