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- #954 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #4 in Garden Netting
SWiggins
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Very helpful in catching my chickens..
home body
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I had to return and order stronger netting. our birds are too big for this thin, type of netting
Suzi
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I purchased this for my watermelon plant as I was growing it vertically and needed a way to hold the fruit up so it didn't pull on the vine and I was able to do that using this net.
W B
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
We found that this netting is very frail and will break or tear easily. Used it to protect tomato plants and it gets lifted daily for harvesting. It snags and rips on almost everything. It DOES keep birds away from the plants but you must be sure there are zero openings. Birds will get in the tiniest openings.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
The birds were eating my blueberries as they ripened. Certainly not acceptable to me. I purchased this netting to combat and it virtually solved the problem immediately. It really takes two people to stretch the mesh over the plants and it takes a little time for the mesh to relax. Just gently pull it to stretch it out and hook it down the plant as far as it can go. I was concerned that the birds would go under it to feed, but they just gave up with the introduction of the mesh onto the plants. I am just finishing the harvest and have found only a few berries bird pecked after removing the damaged fruit upon installation of the netting. I recommend purchasing a much longer roll of netting as the cost per foot basis really drops. I cut to fit the row and now have plenty to use next year for the strawberry crop. Highly recommended!
Tornike
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
My tomatoes were getting eaten regularly before I used this garden mesh. It's super easy to install, making the setup process quick and hassle-free. The material, while thin, is impressively durable and has withstood various weather conditions without any issues. Since installing it, my tomatoes have been safe, and I've noticed a significant reduction in pests. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to protect their garden!
Debbie S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
The battle of the squirrels partially won. I got to taste some of my fruit! The netting worked pretty well and easy to wrap a small tree. I stretched it out wide and started wrapping from the top, overlapping all the way down. I used clips/sandwich ties along the way to securely close overlapping areas. At the bottom I threaded ribbon and then cinched it closed around the base of the trunk. I was able to pick about half of the crop that I originally started with. I am not sure if the squirrel got in or if a rat made it up from the small space in the bottom. Just never know! My persimmons were sweet and nice to try after 3 years of the squirrel fight. I am not sure if this is worth all of the effort just for 7 persimmons! LolThe netting was tricky to remove without tearing.
Bryant Paul
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022
I put new sod down on my yard in the early fall. A few of the rolls didn't take, so the supplier generously gave me a bunch of replacement sod rolls to put down. The transition between the newer and older sod became a mostly muddy mess that needed to be reseeded. Problem was that by then the leaves started to fall and cover the seeds and sprouting seedlings. I spread the netting over a somewhat large area (using lawn pins) where I was trying to get the seeds to germinate and grow. This allowed me to either pick up the netting and shake the leaves off the area or just use my electric leaf blower to blow them off the lawn without losing the straw or seeds underneath. It worked like an absolute charm. The netting is plenty strong enough to get tugged on if it catches on a shoe or rake tine without ripping. The holes are also small enough, the material slippery enough for the leaves to blow over it without getting stuck in the netting. I bought a second box of the netting right after the first time I blew the leaves off the netting I originally put down. Great stuff!!
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