🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with De-Bird Trellis Netting!
The De-Bird Trellis Netting is a heavy-duty, weather-resistant solution for supporting climbing garden plants. Designed for easy installation and customization, this nylon netting is perfect for growing a variety of vegetables and flowers, ensuring your garden flourishes all year round.
J**E
Very handy quick setup nylon trellis...
It's nylon and comes rolled up. Unrolling it demands a little patience, but there is a "trick" that maked it easier. The rolled up trellis looks like a total jumble at first. You need to find the top (or bottom) strand first of all. Unroll it slowly so you know where that top (or bottom) strand is and can pull the nylon strand (along with the neighbors) away from the roll little by little. It will tend to stick together but this is mostly because there the cut ends that catch as you unroll.I recommend using hooks at the top end and a weight at the bottom end of the beginning strands and pull it gently into place. We had hooks pre-positioned, about a foot or 2 apart, under the eaves and a 2.5 lb. weight at the bottom. We just gently unrolled the trellis till we had as much as we wanted for the space, anchored the top and bottom, and cut off that section to be the start of a new section.We needed two trellis strips so we tied the top strand of the new section to be added to the bottom of the previous one (one tie every foot or so seemed plenty), just using jute string to make it simple. The second section, just below the first, went up like a snap.Some of our Morning Glory vines have already climbed to the top after 2 weeks! The nylon trellis netting is a very good buy for the money. I turned around and bought 2 more trellis roles for other areas. We covered the entire side of our house, on the sunny side.The only quality issue we had was that some of the strands were broken or not attached where they should have been. Very few. Easy to fix with twine. Not a big issue.
T**S
Messy
Well if you buy this product make sure you have at least one more person to help because this netting is all rolled up and tangles easy but once you get your length cut then have to spread it out this is where you will need help or do like I did and hook each corner to the of my truck while I untangled it but it appears it’s going to work it’s plastic I’m only using it for my giant seeet pea flowers to climb up trellis other then the tangling it’s pretty easy to install came quickly and you should have plenty these are not small inch or two inch squares they are 5 to six inch squares will give more updates as time goes
B**N
This was NOT dummy proof
I'm assuming that this was a nightmare for me because it was my first time trying to use netting for plant protection and support but it is most definitely not "dummy proof". It was horribly difficult to use, was not only rolled like a skein of yarn but twisted or rolled lengthwise before rolling like yarn. I fought to get it untwisted and usable. After fighting to get it up, i checked on my plants the next day and the netting had started to roll back in on itself and was completely twisted into my plants. I had to literally cut it off my plants in peices since every time I cut it the remaining portion started to roll in more. Again...this may be user error, but, if so, I would not recommend this for a novice. I didn't rate durability since it wasn't up long, but I can tell you it took significant effort to cut it off.
"**"
Great gardening helper
I bought this because my Asiatic lilies don't just get to be a couple of feet tall...they are four feet tall each year and there are bunches of them in groups. They are beautiful but before using this they would fall over. Now they are standing tall and as they continue to grow the webbing does not break off leaves. They are going to bloom in a few weeks and I can't wait. I know the extra strength this webbing gives them will make them all the more beautiful, because you can barely tellit is there becuse it is green. I may use some of it on my tomatoes also since it works so well.
N**
It’s okay- tricky to hang but works well so far.
This has been in my garden for about three months now with one end stapled to a vertical 2x4 (see cons below for details on stapling), and the other zip tied to a metal stake and wire fencing.PROS: Three months in, and it is supporting the weight of my growing cucumber plants. It is holding up well looks similar to original condition.I appreciate the space saving effect I get from the netting compared to the tomato cages I’ve used in the past. The rows also help my garden feel more accessible and organized.CONS: This netting tangled easily and was difficult to separate once enmeshed. (I likely contributed to the problem by cutting the original single piece of netting into several separate sections, giving myself more ends to keep track of…) This resulted in a lot of wasted material that I had to cut and throw away.It was difficult to consistently make the netting taught and even. I put this up alone, and you could probably minimize a lot of these problems by having a helper.When stapling the netting to a wooden post using a staple gun, the netting almost always snapped and broke when I attempted to place the staple too close to the intersections of material.I also wish the material were more eco-friendly.
Y**M
Follow the instructions of others- it will at least get you 18 feet
This was used on a long fence we have - I got it to support a bleeding heart vine that was going over the fence. and needed to be contained. We read the reviews and unrolled it carefully by finding the top edge and then going very slowly- which worked great (even on a windy day) UNTIL about 15 or so feet. Then it was hopelessly tangled. By the manufacturer. We only needed about 17 feet, so we trimmed it and went with it being 18 inches shorter for the last little bit. Like Christmas lights, if it would come wrapped around a cardboard tube of some sort, it would have been easier. Some of you may have found it easier the whole way round but we ended up just throwing the rest in the recycle bin. That said, hopefully what we have done will work. As an aside, the package it comes in had a bunch of gathered netting at the top of it, with a plastic clip, and I snipped that off and my cat went CRAZY for it- she acted like it was a huge insect with crazy wings and carried it around for quite a while. So, there's another idea for you!
L**R
Birds?
First off, the package says - does not tangle. It came as a tangled mess. This resulted in me taking a long time just to untangle it.Secondly: The holes are huge. The only birds this would stop are hawks or eagles.I gave it three stars because I use it as a trellis for my crawling vines. Works great for that.Wont keep Robins out of your strawberry patch.Use it as a trellis not as a bird net
A**.
very light weight
The strings are very thin and it is rolled up in a way that it is not so easy to untangle. It's just plastic and feels like if the plant is too heavy, it would cut itself on this.
K**S
Poor quality for garden use...
This product is super cheep, comes all tangled and does not work well in the garden especially when it comes to supporting snap peas. Don't waist your time or money, purchase quality netting that is reusable.
J**Y
Poor Product
Product is extremely difficult to use. It takes six hands to unravel it, straighten it out and try to tie it to stakes. Product is also inconsistent in dimensions across it's breadth.
P**M
Works to discourage the birds
Worked great
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