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VIVOSUN 5 x 30 ft. Plant Trellis Netting, Heavy-Duty Polyester Grow Net for Garden with Square Mesh for Climbing Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers, 1-Pack

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1.Size:5'x15' - 3.5''square Mesh


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About this item

  • Reusable and Versatile: Made of pliable, braided, and heavy-duty polyester, this netting can be used for vertical gardening, horizontal gardening, and A-Frame trellises; It’s long-lasting, reusable, and will support your plants’ growth; You can easily fold it up and store it away after you’re done using it
  • Easy to Install and Adjust: This tellis netting comes in a size of 5 x 30 ft., and you can easily cut it to the size you desire; Simply wrap and tie the netting around any stable structure or support—there’s no need to worry about it unraveling
  • Save Space: You can direct the growth of your plants and maximize your space by weaving the netting around poles or other structures; When you pull the netting until it’s taut, the sturdy trellis will carry the weight of your plant
  • Large Square Mesh: Each mesh square is 6” x 6”, which leaves enough space to prune plants and pick plants through the trellis; If you cut parts of the netting to fit your garden, you can save the leftover part for another plant
  • Strong Support: This durable tellis netting can support the weight of flowers, fruits, and vegetables such as cucumbers, blackberry, peas, cantaloupes, tomatoes, and other vining plants



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #2,510 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #12 in Garden Netting
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available November 4, 2014

Product Description

elastic trellis netting
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anthony nelson
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Great product
Keki
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2025
Leider viel zu klein für meine Bedürfnisse deshalb ein anderes bestellt!
tim culp
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Works as advertised. Easy to use.
Ken Tanguis
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
I needed an easier way to make our bean trelliss. In previous years we weaved twine between the poles, which worked great but it is a lot of work. I gave these a try and I wish I had used them sooner. What took hours now only takes about 20 minutes per row. No tangles, easy to tie up and surprisingly durable. Very highly recommended
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on December 8, 2024
Angenehme große Maschen , so kann man beim Ernten bequem durchgreifen . Halt leider nur eine Saison
NBPort
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
PERFECT for a garden. I have a 4 ft x 10 wide raised bed garden that I would plant stakes every few feet for climbing vegs such as beans, peas, cukes, etc. Now I just place tall stakes on each side - maybe one in middle. Across top I place 1/2 PVC or another stake (whatever I have laying around - could be a thin straight branch. I zip tie joining ends then zip tie the netting to sides and tops. Vines web thru and makes it easy to pick from and for air to flow thru. Cheap and easy setup that works great!!
Cheyenne Masanz
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
i was iffy on this, but it’s held up several years of not being taken down throughout WI winters. i simply zip tie it to metal t-posts and use for beans and peas. definitely worth the time it takes to untangle - just have patience.
Schnin
Reviewed in Germany on November 16, 2024
Wollte es zum trainieren der Pflanzen nutzen, ist zum scroggen aber etwas weich/elastisch.
Shyanna
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
After getting the knots and tangles out it was perfect for what I needed it for.
Seaprincess
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
I only gave 4 star because my previous netting wad more study/strong but this works just fine for cucumbers and snap peas to grow on. I just cut to the length i needed and attached with zip ties to the piles. It survived our multiple 115 degree days this summer and now has cucumbers and peas trelissing on it again for a second season.
D. Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2021
I wanted to try planting melons and cucumbers against a south-facing fence in my back yard. It worked well for supporting the plants. I was afraid it would be a huge tangle of strings, but actually it didn't get tangled as I unfolded it and looped it over the top of the fence slats to support it. I'm only going to use it once, but after a season, it looks like I could use it again if I wanted to take the time to carefully remove the now dead plants.I bought some more and strung it up at my community garden plot to hold melons, squash and beans and it worked well there too. I supported it with three 8-foot 1x2 boards into which I drilled a hole near the top. I buried the boards (now poles) about a foot deep in the ground, then staked a 1/4 nylon rope on one side, ran the rope through the holes at the top, hanging the net from it as I went, then staked the rope on the other end. For the beans, I also stuck some bamboo bean poles into the ground and connected them to the net at the top.It sagged a bit from the weight of the melons and squashes, but it stayed up for the whole season and I had a nice harvest. I recommend this for a quick, cheap trellis when you don't want to set up something more permanent.
SR
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2020
I bought a package several years ago, then a year later bought another package. You can cut it easily to the size you want and it won't unravel. You can hang it on a fence -- either over the fence posts or I use plastic zip ties to hold it in place. Note that you do need to tie it up especially at the bottom. It isn't solid or firm like a metal trellis. It is strong and durable, however, and great value for money. It can be washed with the garden hose. It's a bit tricky to remove plants like runner beans after the growing season is over. I pull out my plants by the roots and/or cut them off and let them dry out a bit before attempting to remove them from the trellis cords. It's really the same as with a metal trellis, however -- still have to get the plants off. I hang it in my basement for the winter. You could wash it if you wanted.
Ken B
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2019
Basic,easy,and works. Holds up to the pulls and staples from hanging up.
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