☀️ Too much sun can fry your garden—literally.
If your plants are drooping by noon or showing signs of sunscald, it’s time to give them some cover.
Shade cloth is your garden’s summer survival gear.
Whether you’re growing tender greens, tomatoes, or flowers that can’t take the heat, installing the right shade fabric helps cool your raised beds, protect against UV damage, and reduce water stress.
From 30% to 80% coverage, our knitted and woven shade cloths let you customize protection based on what you’re growing—and where.
✅ Blocks harsh sunlight
✅ Prevents heat stress
✅ Extends productivity through summer
✅ Easy to install and built to last
📏 Sold by the foot in 72” widths so you get exactly what you need.
If your garden is roasting this week… it doesn’t have to be.
Find your perfect fit at GrowOrganic.com and help your plants thrive through the hottest months.
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Too much sun can cause problems like sunburn and other things that are bad for your plants. Fortunately, shade fabric was designed to filter light instead of blocking it out completely. Shade fabric can help protect your plants from the burning scalding sun. When picking shade cloth for your garden, it’s important to note that there are different choices to filter more or less light. Use 30% shade cloth for heat loving vegetables such as tomatoes and peppers in areas with very hot summers or where sunscald is a problem. For spinach, lettuce, and coal crops, use 47% in hot areas, 30% in northern or coastal climates.

4 Comments
Trish was the best, hope she's OK.
Love this
Thank you.
hmmm …. makes you wonder how anything grew without humans getting in the way in the first place