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- #8,692 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #72 in Garden Netting
M C
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Very strong with tiny little breathing holes. Keeps out most all aphids and other pests so our garden can flourish.
KATE
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Good quality
Athena Pettway
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
This net is large and the holes are nice and tiny. It kept the birds and squirrels out. Nothing has gotten my grapes this year. I was able to cut one of the nets and have extra for other plants. It is light weight. It did not get weighed down when it rained. No bees or butterflies ever got caught in it which was great. It’s very durable and did not tear. I affixed it to my fence with cable ties at the top and let the bottom drape over my grape vine. It is worth purchasing.
TheGardeningWorld
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Very cheaply made and not 20 feet long as stated, it was 18 feet. Very disappointed but i should of known what to expect with garbage from China
KK
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
Worst garden netting I've ever used. Gets holes very easily and it's impossible to get the holes out. With other netting, if you get a hole (not a tear)--around the hole, gently pull up and down, then left and right, diagonally if needed, and the threads move back into place, and the hole is gone. I like to call them "self healing netting". Haha. This netting? Little to no chance of succeeding at that. I have had netting that I used for 3-4 years before having to replace. This one has already been replaced after 7 weeks and went straight into the trash. Additionally, the edges were so frayed that there were random strings that got tangled in my plants before I even realized they existed. Will not purchase this brand again. I do not recommend.
pocahontas
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Installed this over one half of the frame of reinforced (with fiberglass rebar) 1/2" PVC pipe which I constructed over my broccoli and Brussels sprouts bed. This year's mesh tent frame was built taller so I can stand up inside, thus I needed netting for the other side. These tents ABSOLUTELY kept the cabbage moths out - no yucky caterpillars, no endless hours of hunting for and picking them off. The crop was vastly improved in quantity and quality. In fact, I haven't seen one yet this year, suggesting that last years population was drastically reduced by keeping their food supply off limits.My one concern about this netting is that while it is superfine, as described, it is not as sturdy as the netting I bought before. When clamping it to the PVC piping, the weave is distorted - creating large enough openings to allow aphids to enter. I plan to cut some fabric squares to place between the clamps and the netting to prevent this- I hope! Hence the 4 star rating. PS No netting is easy to spread!
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
last year it tried the typical black plastic knotted mesh bird barrier junk. That stuff is impossible to work with. It snags on anything and everything. This year we're using this fine mesh netting and what a difference. This stuff is easy to install, keeps the birds out and as soon as blueberries are picked out we'll fold or roll it up and put it away out of the sun for next year. So glad we finally found an inexpensive bird barrier for our blueberry patch. Highly worth the money.
Toni M Price
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Keeps rabbits off my trees and vines too!
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