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90% Sunblock Shade Cloth with Grommets 1m x 2m | Greenhouse Shading Net

A narrow 90% shading strip with grommets for a cold frame lid or narrow bed.

A 1m x 2m panel of 90% sunblock shade cloth with reinforced grommets, for a cold frame lid, narrow bed or single pot group.

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A 1m x 2m strip of 90% sunblock shade cloth, sized for a cold frame lid, a narrow bed or a small group of pots that need heavy shading.

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90% ShadingBlocks approximately 90% of direct sun
UV StabilisedBuilt to withstand a full season outdoors
BreathableLets air and rain through so plants keep growing
1m x 2mSized for a cold frame lid, narrow bed or single pot group

90% Sunblock Shade Cloth with Grommets (1m x 2m)

A 1m x 2m strip of 90% sunblock shade cloth, sized for a cold frame lid, a narrow bed or a small group of pots that need heavy shading.

Grommeted corners and edges make it quick to peg or tie down over a small frame without needing extra clips.

At 90% shading, this blocks nearly all direct sun, useful for shade-sensitive plants or protecting seedlings from a harsh afternoon spot.

UV-resistant HDPE yarn holds up through a full outdoor season without the fading and weakening you get from untreated mesh.

The smallest size in the range, easy to store flat or rolled up between uses.

Specifications

Size1m x 2m
ColourBlack
MaterialHDPE, UV resistant
Mesh / weaveKnitted 90% shade cloth with grommets
Shade rate90%
Edge finishReinforced with metal grommets
Weight0.3 kg
Weight0.3 kg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this smaller size best used for?

It suits a cold frame lid, a narrow raised bed, or shading a small group of pots, rather than a full greenhouse roof.

Can I tension this using the grommets over a small frame?

Yes, the grommets let you tie or peg each corner and edge down over a cold frame or small structure so the panel sits taut rather than loose.

Is 90% shading suitable for pots on a hot patio?

It works well for shade-sensitive pot plants that struggle in full afternoon sun, giving them a much cooler spot underneath.

Will this strip cover a standard cold frame lid?

At 1m x 2m it suits most standard cold frame lids with a little overlap to fix at the edges.

How do I store it between uses?

Fold or loosely roll it and keep it dry and out of direct sunlight when not in use, which helps the UV-resistant coating last longer.

How Much Shade Cloth Do I Need?

4 min read ShadeGuard Netting

Shade cloth is sold by shading percentage, and choosing the right one makes a real difference to how your plants perform. Here is how to think about it for a cold frame lid, narrow bed or single pot group.

What the percentage actually means

The percentage on a shade cloth is roughly how much direct sunlight it blocks. A 30% cloth still lets most light through with only mild protection from the harshest sun. A 90% cloth blocks the great majority of direct light, useful for shade-loving plants or brutally hot conditions, but too heavy for most fruiting vegetables.

This product: 90% shading

At 90%, this cloth is suited to a cold frame lid, narrow bed or single pot group. It sits at the heavier end of the range, best suited to shade-loving plants, very hot or exposed spots, or simply making an outdoor space usable at midday.

Matching shade rate to crop

As a rough guide: leafy salad crops and seedlings often prefer lighter shading (30-40%) so they keep strong light levels. Tomatoes, cucumbers and general greenhouse crops commonly do well under 40-55% through the hottest weeks. Shade-tolerant ornamentals, ferns and anything struggling in a very hot, exposed spot often benefit from 70-90%.

Fitting shade cloth well

Drape or tension the cloth clear of the leaves rather than resting directly on the plants, using a frame, hoops or the structure itself. Leave enough slack that air can still circulate underneath, since shade cloth manages light and heat, not airflow, and good ventilation still matters for healthy growth.

When to take it down

Most growers fit shade cloth for the hottest stretch of summer and remove it once temperatures ease, since permanent shading through spring and autumn can leave plants short of light when they need it most. Taking it down between uses and storing it dry also extends how many seasons you get from the same panel.

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90% Sunblock Shade Cloth with Grommets (1m x 2m) (SKU sunblock-shade-cloth-grommets-1x2m) is a 1m x 2m hdpe, uv resistant garden netting product sold by ShadeGuard Netting for a cold frame lid, narrow bed or single pot group. Colour: Black. Shade rate: approximately 90%. Dimensions: 200cm x 100cm. It is UV-stabilised for extended outdoor use. Care: shake off debris, dry fully before storage, keep out of prolonged direct sun when not in use to extend its working life across multiple seasons.