
Ratings & Reviews for Coolaroo Shade Fabric 15-ft x 6-ft Rainforest Shade fabric
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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this shade cover for exceptional sun protection and plant health improvement, with nearly all reporting reduced leaf burn and wilting in extreme climates. The 50% UV block is frequently cited as ideal, providing sufficient shade without depriving plants of necessary light. Reviewers consistently highlight the fabric's durability, describing it as heavy-duty and resistant to fraying and tearing through storms and extended outdoor use. The woven mesh construction balances breathability with reliable coverage. Customers appreciate its versatility across raised beds, patios, and arbors, with the 15-ft by 6-ft dimensions and grommets making installation straightforward. A few note dimension concerns for specific beds, though most adapted successfully. Overall, reviewers highly recommend it for garden protection.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Solar shade material.
Would RecommendThis is rated for 50% reduction in sun exposure. Installed over some plants that were getting sunburned and they are much happier now. Easy to work with.
Really heavy duty
Would RecommendIt shades as i expected, but it weighs a lot more than i expected, and i had to deploy it differently because of that. I hope it lasts a long time, and does not degrade in the elements.
Easy to use.
Would RecommendWinner!
First year shading garden in Tucson Az
Would Recommend50% shade for raised garden planters. The shade cloth is mounted on a pvc pipe frame.
shade fabric
Would Recommendworks well
Fantastic.
Would RecommendWell made and sturdy. Doesn't seem like it will fray!
Nice plant shade
Would RecommendEasy to cut, does not unravel after cutting. Large roll for a variety of spaces.
Made Well and Durable
Would Recommend[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I decided to do a little planting/gardening this year to see what I can grow and how much. I got some lettuce seeds, broccoli seeds, squash seeds, tomato seeds, etc. After I planted them, I wanted to provide some shade because my home and land is literally in the sun with no trees around. I got this cover so that I could choose the exact length I would need for my garden and I wanted something that would be durable and tough so that it will s...
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Nice!
Would Recommend[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent for plants that need shade. Still let's enough light through so the plant can grow well and allows plenty of ventilation and rainwater. I'd recommend it if you're in an area with harsh sunlight. Glad I tried it!
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Great product
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this product for the garden and so far it is really working great. If you're looking for a good garden cover this year then I would highly recommend giving this product a try. You won't be disappointed.
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Shade
Would Recommend[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] coolaroo Garden cover Shade house Up to 50% UV block heavy duty say fabric roll size 6‘ x 15‘ Shade house Astana growing season I do you for a garden greens saints from sun and wind hail and Pests it’s made with quality sturdy material breathable fabric mold and mildew resistance and this is a shade I will enjoy with my raised bed garden
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Very helpful
Would Recommend[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use this in my garden for my plants that can’t handle a lot of light. I would rather have my garden all in one places versus trying to find a partially shade spot. This makes it so convenient that I can shade some of my plants versus moving them.
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Garden cover
Would Recommend[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We love this. We have a small area with plants. It helps to keep out too much sun and just enough shade with letting in some sunlight. My husband said he would continue to use it every yeat. The plants seem to be doing better.
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