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- #11,907 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #97 in Garden Netting
User
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Netting doesn’t tangle, easily installed. Can be stretched for best fit. Works perfectly to support peas, tomatoes, beans, sweet peas. At end of season, cut the whole thing down and compost. Spent vines don’t need to be separated from netting.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
This product, being made from natural fibers, will not shed microplastics into the air, water, soil or on your garden. While it may be slightly more difficult to handle, it performs as advertised for its intended function. Be careful, have a little patience, and you will succeed. A second set of hands is also helpful. Recommended.
Stephen Mcnally
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Looks sortive like a pirate ship net against the house where I have our kiwi vines growing. Interested to see if the vines prefer it to the wooden lattice. Lightweight enough I'm not worried about it pulling screws out.
Miguel
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2024
Très solide
zsantschi
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
The curly little plant tendrils cling to this and have grown happily.And now… The vines have taken over.We are helpless against them.This product works… almost too well.The vines are now controlling us… instructing us to write this.They demand more netting to continue spreading their vines!Must. Order. More.Must. Grow.Great value. Easy to install. Natural, earthy appearance. Light weight. No tangles.Potato.
Party of 5
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
This is good, maybe even just OK. It's a natural fiber netting but nothing special. We like that it is natural and not plastic, but the end knots are loose with some even coming undone. Each junction of the net is NOT an individual knot so they will slip and move a little, plus if one line breaks you might loose a lot of structure.If avoiding plastic is important to you (as it is for us) then I would recommend this. It isnt perfect, expect to be putting some creative time better knotting and securing the ends, plus since many knot junctions will slip as the netting is moved or tightened, anticipate that it will be a little difficult hanging and stretching the netting to fitnyour needs.
kat6999
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Easy to work with when it arrived. End of season & it is still in great shape!
Shelby
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I used this for a vine to grow on. It was weighed down instantly by a vine and started to droop. I wouldn’t recommend this net for any type of plant. It tangles very easily too.
Keith Iding
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023
When you get the package, it's a box of string - but it handles well and the 4 corners are easy enough to find as they provide a red colored string bit there The rectangle can be stretched vertically or horizontally to fit a frame support, but adding width takes away from height and vice versa. It's like a fish net but each corner is just a loose wrap of where two strings overlap, so that point is moveable. we made a frame and connected the trellis net all the way around using zip ties, but tying would work easily. Our layout is approx 18 ft x 5 ft high. We just inserted some shorter sticks along the bottom to help it hang, but after just a week some of the climbing plant starts have grabbed on. We are confident that it will work well as plant support. We can't report how long the material lasts until after a winter goes by, but replacement should be easy.
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