Agfabric Garden Netting 10'x12' Insect Pest Barrier Bird Netting for Garden Protection,Row Cover Mesh Netting for Vegetables Fruit Trees and Plants,White








Key features
- •Garden netting for Safe and effective barrier excludes many types of pests, including insects, birds and animals
- •Made of high quality see-through mesh cloth with PE Material and UV resistant
- •Mesh size 1mmx1mm
- •Sunlight can through, no need to remove when watering
- •Can be cut into other sizes as needed, can be used in the all growing season
Agfabric Garden Netting 10'x12' Insect Pest Barrier Bird Netting for Garden Protection,Row Cover Mesh Netting for Vegetables Fruit Trees and Plants,White
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Customer Reviews
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D. Horn•August 11, 2017
My husband sent this back because he was concerned about our high hoop blueberry bush frame and wind damage. I thought it would have been great and would have tried it. He won.
Good Netting
Debbie Mathisen•June 21, 2017
Nice stuff. Does travel if you are not careful. When I first got it I started to hot glue th edged but than decided to just serve the edges. Worked great. Makeovers to go over my tomato cages.
I use this to cover my pond, so it ...
Sam•April 4, 2017
I use this to cover my pond, so it does not get leaves in the fall, or seeds in the spring.
Works for me!
Tai Chi Daoist•December 28, 2016
I purchased this in 2016 to cover my brassicas so the blasted cabbage moths would not get in and eat them. Absolutely wonderful item. Held up during a hot, dry summer and didn't fall apart like some of the row covers I've used previously. Going to see if they hold up again in 2017.
It protected my tomato garden. It was too much ...
Angeb•December 2, 2016
It protected my tomato garden. It was too much of a barrier for my eggplants. I only grew one this year. Next year, I plan on using it when the majority of vegetables/fruits began to form.
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