🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with Agfabric's Insect Netting!
Agfabric Garden Netting is a high-quality, 10'x10' mesh barrier designed to protect your vegetables, fruits, and plants from pests while allowing air, water, and sunlight to nourish them. Made from durable PE material, this breathable and flexible netting can be cut to size, providing year-round protection against UV damage and frost.
J**N
Helps to Protect our Garden
We have been purchasing this netting each year for the last few years to protect a certain vegetable that we grow from a particular beetle that will gorge themselves on the veggie and kill our yearly crop.It has proven to be quite effective and certainly has helped to significantly limit the damage.We have to buy a new net each year because the sun exposure breaks the netting material down and it becomes very brittle and fragile making it very susceptible to developing holes that are big enough for the beetles to enter the netting.If the net lasted at least two years, I would have given this product a 5 star rating.
Z**G
Durability
It can prevent bugs from destroying my vegetables, it is durable, and I will buy it next time.
N**R
its to early to tell if it will keep out the bad bugs.
for use in the vegetable garden.
S**2
As expected
Sturdier than my last netting purchase. Draped over some PVC hoops to protect my tomatoes from insects and cats!
S**6
Great crop production for fall greens!
This product is perfect to protect from the BRIGHT October sun and keep away the moths and butterflies that lay eggs that make chewing worms! Use some #9 galvanized wire to make hoop of the size you need. Got that wire at HD cheap for about $26 online for 171 ft roll. This fabric will LAST and will not ravel unless you cut it. Fits my 12 ft beds perfectly with 6x15 ft roll. I use old bamboo poles to wedge in to pin to soil plus some bricks at end. Can water and fertilize through the fabric. Am guessing it may be about a 10% shade which is nothing in this bright fall weather and helpful. I suspect the fabric will last longer than I will and is far better than Remay the light stuff. Now, on that note it is likely very little protection from frost either, but if you have the hoops in place you can put a tarp down on those cold nights...if your hoops big enough by that point. Not a bad price really for a lifetime investment! Highly recommend!
D**R
Got Bugs on Your Veggies?
This insect netting is a garden saver for sure! I used it to cover cabbages during the springtime and squash plants during the summer. I found it very effective as long as you have all the edges tacked down to the ground. With squash I did have to take off when they got huge so they could be pollinated and at that point resorted to hand picking bugs, squishing eggs and using low intensity insecticides to deal with squash bugs. I set this up on my cabbages from the start. They were all beautiful...no worms or eaten leaves although the moths certainly were fluttering over the mesh waiting for an opportunity to get them. Water easily penetrates the mesh plus you can use hoops of really any sort to hold the mesh up. The mesh is very durable in that it takes a heck of a force to rip or snag this insect netting. It stays put during windy days as it has more heft than some of the other ultra-fine meshes out there. My only complaint would be for width. I know that it is 10 ft wide so hoops can be utilized but since I am using on pretty big vegetables, hoops do not have to be used, and I wish it came in a 6 ft wide X 25 ft long size. It would fit my raised beds perfectly.
O**Y
Good quality, fine mesh
I purchased the Agfabric bug net to prevent squash vine borers from killing our zucchinis, prevent moths from laying caterpillar eggs on our kale and lettuces in our home raised bed 4' x 8' garden, and wrapped some extra around a blueberry bush to prevent birds and bees from eating/damaging the blueberries. I have used bird netting before on my blueberry bushes, which seems to snag on everything, including pulling blueberries off the bush. However, this fabric slid around the branches and stakes without catching on anything and without any tearing at all. It is also so strong that it took some effort to push fabric staples through it to secure it to the ground. For the garden, I created a simple frame using irrigation tubing as arches every 2' and secured the fabric to the arches using stainless steel clips. The fabric seemed to help retain some warmth overnight in the spring, and slightly reduces the amount of light which might be helpful in the heat of summer. As for preventing moths and squash vine borers from getting to my plants, only time will tell.I definitely recommend purchasing the Agfabric bug netting.
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