Item Number: SER1090
Agribon AG-50 Floating Row Cover (83"X 500')
Heavy Frost Protection
This floating row cover offers serious frost protection for fruit trees, vegetables, and nursery stock during late spring or early fall cold snaps. With a heavyweight fabric and reduced light transmission, it's designed to insulate plants from harsh temperatures while maintaining air and soil warmth.
AG-50 is the most protective Agribon row cover, weighing 1.5 oz/sq yd and capable of shielding plants from temperatures as low as 24°F. It provides 6–8°F of frost protection and allows 50% of light through, making it ideal for overwintering crops, frost-sensitive starts, or perennial shrubs during unpredictable cold spells. This 500-foot roll is suitable for large garden plots, orchards, or nursery rows needing consistent, long-term coverage.
Whether you're safeguarding citrus trees, early-season vegetables, or flowering perennials, AG-50 can be used with hoops, frames, or laid directly on crops depending on your setup.
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Weight: 1.5 oz/sq yd
Dimensions: 83" W x 500' L
Light Transmission: 50%
Frost Protection: 6–8°F (down to 24°F)
Use: Heavy frost protection, overwintering, late-season crop shielding
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Shipping Weight: 42.0 lb
Dimensions: 43.0"L x 13.0"W x 13.0"H
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This last December was the coldest temperatures I have seen in over 30 years down to around 15 degrees. I covered my 5 year old potted mandarin with Ag 50 and the tree survived beautifully. It is loaded with mandarins this spring. This stuff really works