60% Shade Cloth
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- Material: knitted high-quality HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) netting
- Lightweight yet strong and tear-resistant
- UV-resistant to prevent fading and sun damage
- Durability: Reinforced edges and corners for added durability and to prevent fraying
- Grommets: Sturdy metal grommets along the edges for easy installation
- Grommets spacing: 3 ft (1 m)
- Simple to secure: with ropes, zip ties, or hooks
- Available colors: white, black, green and dark green
- Shade rate: 60%
A 60% shade cloth sits at a useful crossroads: it blocks enough light to protect plants from heat stress and sun damage, while still letting through enough filtered light to support active growth. It's a solid choice for herb and vegetable gardens, partial-shade ornamentals, and outdoor structures that get heavy afternoon sun.
It cuts roughly three-fifths of incoming sunlight, creating conditions that suit a wide range of edible and ornamental plants without plunging them into deep shade.
What plants and crops is it good for?
60% shade cloth works well for plants that prefer partial shade or need protection from direct summer sun without being cut off from light entirely:
- Herbs and leafy greens: Lettuce, spinach, cilantro, parsley, and mint all perform well under 60% shading. These crops are prone to bolting and bitterness when exposed to sustained heat. Filtered light keeps growth steady and flavour on track through the warmer months.
- Partial-shade ornamentals: Begonias, impatiens, and gingers that prefer indirect light over full sun. These plants grow more evenly and show less stress under consistent filtered conditions.
- Orchids: Many varieties sit comfortably in the 60% range, receiving enough brightness for healthy growth while avoiding the bleaching and scorch that direct sun causes.
- Seedlings and propagation: Young plants establishing root systems benefit from reduced UV exposure while they develop. The 60% level is enough to protect without stunting early growth.
- Fruiting crops during peak heat: Tomatoes, capsicum, berries, and cucumbers can benefit from temporary 60% coverage when temperatures spike. It reduces heat stress without cutting off the light levels these plants need for fruit development.
How long will it last?
It's made from knitted HDPE (high-density polyethylene), a lightweight and durable material that holds up well to repeated seasons outdoors. It resists UV degradation, maintains its colour over time, and won't tear easily under normal conditions. The edges are stitched to prevent fraying. Metal grommets are spaced along the sides so you can secure it with rope, zip ties, or clips depending on your setup.
Where can you use it?
Beyond garden beds and raised beds, there are a few other practical uses worth knowing about:
- Greenhouses and polytunnels that overheat in summer
- Pergolas and patios with heavy afternoon sun exposure
- Chicken coops and animal enclosures where heat becomes a welfare concern
- Pet runs and kennels needing temperature relief
- Outdoor growing structures where a moderate level of environmental control is needed
What does it do for your plants?
The practical benefits come down to a few specific things:
- Prevents bolting and bitterness: For leafy greens and herbs, sustained direct sun triggers bolting. Once a plant bolts, quality drops fast. Keeping light levels in check extends the productive window significantly, especially through summer.
- Reduces leaf scorch: Filters out a meaningful portion of direct UV before it reaches foliage. Particularly useful for plants with soft or delicate leaves that show damage quickly in full sun.
- Lowers soil and air temperature: There's a noticeable temperature difference underneath. Plants showing signs of heat stress often recover once this level of shade is introduced, and growth stays more consistent through hot periods.
- Slows soil moisture loss: With less direct sun hitting the soil, water evaporates more slowly. This reduces watering frequency, which is useful in exposed positions or during dry summer stretches.
- Supports germination conditions: Seedlings and newly planted crops benefit from the more stable environment. Less temperature fluctuation and UV exposure gives them a better start.
- Free tracked shipping: Enjoy fast, free delivery with tracking to monitor your order from dispatch to arrival.
- Easy returns: If you're not satisfied, return your item within 14 days for a full refund.
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FAQ
No, this shade cloth isn’t waterproof. It’s made from high-quality knitted HDPE, which allows air to flow through while providing excellent shade. If you’re looking for waterproof coverage, check out our shade sails section for options that keep both sun and rain at bay.
It depends on the model you choose. Our shade cloths block anywhere from 30% to 90% of the sun’s rays. This lets you pick just the right level of shade for your space. Want to explore all the options? Check out our full collection to see the different types and their shading percentages.
Absolutely! You don’t always need posts to install a shade cloth. You can attach it directly to existing structures like walls, greenhouse frames, garden fences, chicken coops, pergolas, or even sturdy wires or cables.
Just be sure your fixing points are strong, secure, and properly spaced to keep the cloth tight and stable. It’s a flexible solution for creating shade wherever you need it.
Our shade cloths are designed to handle everyday wind conditions without trouble. They’re made with reinforced edges to add strength and help prevent tearing or fraying.
However, like any outdoor cover, we recommend taking them down during heavy winds or storms to avoid damage. A secure and tight installation also makes a big difference in how well your shade cloth stands up to the breeze.
With proper care, our shade cloths can last 5 to 10 years. They’re UV-stabilized to resist fading and made with durable materials built for outdoor use. For maximum lifespan, take them down in winter or extreme weather.
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