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Tubex Tree Guard Mesh Tube

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  • Minimum Order: £250 (incl. VAT, excl. delivery).
  • Pre-Orders: Secure your stock early-we warmly welcome pre-orders ahead of the bare-root season.
  • Delivery: Charges are calculated at checkout, delivery is made via pallet network. Collection is also welcomed from St. Agnes, Cornwall, please select this option at checkout.
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The Tubex Tree Guard Mesh Tube offers excellent protection against browsing animals while allowing maximum airflow and natural light penetration. Perfect for evergreen species and plants that require high ventilation to prevent fungal issues, this guard ensures your trees are shielded from rabbits and deer without compromising on climate control.

Tubex TreeGuard mesh tubes provide reliable protection for young trees from browsing animals, making them ideal for evergreen species that can outgrow traditional tree shelters. Manufactured from recycled plastics, the strong open mesh design protects trees while allowing natural airflow, drainage and growth. A built in weakness along the weld line helps trees break free once established, while the smooth, flared top reduces the risk of stem abrasion. A practical solution for supporting healthy tree establishment in woodland and planting projects.

Standard delivery 5-10 working days. Charges are calculated at checkout, delivery is made via pallet network. Collection is also welcomed from St. Agnes, please select this option at checkout. Bareroot dispatch runs Nov-March.