Place Shade Dot in window boxes, raised garden beds and other areas where shade tents and fabric shade covers are difficult to rig.
(above, from Janice L.) I spread mosquito netting over the disk to keep bugs off my lettuce without using pesticides.
(above, from Tim D.) I draped an insulating blanket around the Disk to protect my maple from frost and still let the sunlight in.
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Plant Shade Dot is great for all types of plants.
Shade plants and hearty, sun-loving plants alike thrive in Shade Dot's soft, filtered light. Assemble it anywhere with no rigging to provide just the right amount of sun protection. (above, from Elie R.) My geraniums love Shade Dot. I water them less often. They have more flowers and blossom for longer.
(above, from Mia T.) My cat loves lazing in the yard. I stuck a Shade Dot near his water bowl to give him some cool shade.
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Plant Shade Dot - Spotshading Made Easy!
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