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Somewhere over the Rainbow.(Spiral tree guards)

Forestry & British Timber

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Rainbow* Spiral tree guards have now been used throughout Europe as the main protector of young trees for over 18 years.

Manufactured in recycled PVC offering a life expectancy of over four years, which is sufficient time to get most young tree fully established. After these four years, the tree spiral guard will slowly break down under UV light, into small, brittle insert particles.

The main function of the spiral tree guard is to protect young trees from destruction by animals. Rainbow's Spiral Tree Guards are supplied in a variety of colours, usually selected by the required aesthetic appearance. However a transparent version is available when increased UV …

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