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- #1,139 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #6 in Garden Netting
Kayla Odne
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Worked great to keep the bugs off my zucchini
Shelby
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Ordered this because our garden space gets no shade. Not only did this cover both of our 8 foot raised garden beds but it also covered 2 other galvanized tubs that we had stuff planted in. We had 0 issues with bugs last season while others had tons of issues. It prevented the sun from scorching everything while it was small and kept the frost off in the early part of the season. Everyone that saw it asked us where we got it because my garden thrived this year in a way it never has before. It was a 2 person job to install because it was windy when we installed it and it’s a rather large piece of fabric but other than that it was pretty easy to use. We weighted the edges down with bricks and laid it over top of a primitive stick trellis and it has little to no damage to it so it’s high quality netting. I like that you can actually see what’s growing without taking the whole cover off but it still does its job to regulate temperature enough to not cook or freeze our sprouts. We will definitely be reusing it this next growing season.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
If you want an organic garden and you want to keep pests out of all sorts, this is the way to go. Not only does it keep out a lot of the insects but it keeps out birds, rabbits, and all the rest. For my taller items like my blueberry patch I sewed two lengths together and stretched it over PVC hoops anchored with rebar and I got a great little tunnel house that kept the blueberries for me and the birds got nothing. Sun and water in, varmints out! Easy to pull back to pick or tend. I always use a frame of some sort and some pavers to keep it in place.
Rufus
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2024
Protects my raised bed from insects. I like that I can water the plants without removing it.
Laurie O
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
I liked that the netting is light weight and easy for even a short person to handle, and flexible enough to be tied if needed. It was also easy to cut into smaller pieces. I wrapped three small trees/shrubs to keep cicadas off during our outbreak, and the netting has held well except when we had very bad weather overnight, resulting in some wind damage to the netting. It was easily repaired using a needle and heavy thread. It suited our need for an inexpensive net during the 6 week cicada invasion.
C Will
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
Last year, my herb and vegetable plants were decimated by caterpillars, grasshoppers and other unknown garden pests. This year garden pests started early — I came home from work and something ate every little carrot sprout and all but a few very young spinach plants and those remaining had holes in the leaves, so I bought this netting and it is working great! My few surviving spinach plants recovered and are ready to eat, and the newly planted spinach, carrot and beet seeds have sprouted and are unbothered. The black swallow tail and cabbage butterflies are out this week flying around the wagon with some herbs in it but are safe thanks to this netting — Yay! I just saw a few little grasshoppers in my flower garden, and I am confident the netting will keep those out of my herbs and vegetables, too.When ordering, I wondered if it’s possible to water through the fine netting and the answer is…YES!! The netting doesn’t move at all when watering through it, which really surprised me for some reason.
Queentina
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
I didn’t realize this is an ultra fine netting when I ordered it looks good and it allows you to see the vegetables and get a lot of sun and rain. However, it sags when it rains, it stretches and develops openings that allowed the white flies to get in and lay eggs all over my greens. You have to use 2 of them to make it a little thicker because one layer isn’t enough.
Secretariat
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
Obviously needs to be trimmed to correct size. It will start to shred and rip where areas were cut. Once I was able to place this netting under the rings, it worked well. I don't use this for keeping debris or critters out of the pond. I use it to protect the roots of my plants from the Koi. (The Fry love the roots of the floating water plants like hyacinth and water lettuce.) It's difficult to secure to ring. Gets green very fast. I remove the plants and hose off from time to time. Have to be very careful ad the cut areas get larger as the material rips. It doesn't stay real secure on the rings as it twists. Once I get it in place and tied with zip ties, it works very well. The fish would go after all the roots of the plants immediately when putting them into the pond. With this netting underneath the plants, they are very protected and the Koi can no longer destroy the plants ad they have done in the past. There is lots of netting so it will last a long time. Maybe next time, I'll cut more to size. I made it very large so the roots weren't bunched up at all. I wanted the roots to have lots of room to float free.
ARTURO ALDAIR CRUZ MARTIN
Reviewed in Mexico on June 17, 2022
Lo volveré a comprar sin dudas una vez que comience a deteriorarse
Diana
Reviewed in Mexico on September 27, 2021
Cumple su función, pero es muy delgada rápidamente se empieza a deshilar.
Jean-Louis theriault
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2021
Sera utlilisé que l'an prochain
J Smith
Reviewed in Australia on August 10, 2021
Using it to keep cabbage white butterfly off brassicas. Good product for this purpose
Michael Keller
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021
I was skeptical of the product at first. It seemed too thin and fragile. We have tried to raise Cole crops like broccoli and kale for several years. Entire crops would vanish almost overnight once the cabbage worms went to work. Conventional insecticides and "organic" compounds didn't help much and we didn't want to use them, anyway.We stretched a piece of the generously sized netting over half of a welded wire stock panel anchored in an arch shape to the sides of a raised bed. One long side was wrapped around a piece of PVC pipe so the netting could be rolled up out of the way to tend the crops. Our Cole crops are the best we've ever had. No white moths or little green worms. I think that the netting also provides some shade.The netting is vulnerable to punctures and "runs" but these seem to heal on their own. So far, the netting has survived several Kansas thunderstorms, high winds, and a short hail storm with no damage. I attribute this to the fact that air flows through it and it seems to stretch to accommodate wind loads. It is very permeable to rain and watering.A great product!
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