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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Perfect. It cover a very tall tree
N.M.B
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
This is the widest netting I could find and it is just wide enough it works to cover our blackberries. I do wish there was a wider options as well. We typically leave some open space at the bosses of the berries blocked with chicken wire, to let pollinators in. But this year the fruit fly have become bad so if this was twice as wide, we could cover the berries to the ground. This is our second net. Only because we wanted to get extra because this size is hard to find. Otherwise we’re just using our first one and it’s sturdy and good quality. Highly recommended this as a row cover to keep bugs out!
T. Potoniec
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Got this to use over my raised garden bed. Fit nice. Although would be nice if someone put loops on the corners to make it easier to tie down. But it did do the trick and kept the little critters from getting to my vegetables and also some of the bugs at a fair price.
ahtx
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
This has been up over a 6ft tall and 8ft wide mature peach tree. It covered half of the tree so I needed another net to cover the rest. Basically did the job. Protected the fruit from squirrels and rabbits, and very few insects got to the fruit. The rabbits did chew through some of it but couldn’t make a big hole. It’s a 2 person job to put up and needs some creativity. I used clothes pins to hold it onto small branches for support.
Jane Walton
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I’ve purchased six of these over several years, to collect mulberries from tree in my daughters backyard. They were great and are well-made.
Honest Abe
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
A little bit stiffer than the usual row cover but made of a plastic mesh and quite strong. Openings allow some air movement and rain to pass. This is much better than some junk I bought on Amazon that blocked rain and all air. Created an oven-broccoli died. This is MUCH, MUCH better!
Susan
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I cut this netting in half to create two 10 X 15 nets, then used it to cover two 4 foot by 8 foot raised beds, with supports. So far, it is working very well. A few days ago, it survived an attack by a very aggressive male robin that wanted to eat the trapped cicadas that had emerged inside one of the nets. Time will tell if it holds up to use, but so far so good. One cabbage moth managed to sneak in a apace that opened up in a windstorm that let loose folds that were supposed to keep the net closed. My fault, and I have taken corrective action. Fingers crossed that this year I will actually get to eat the broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbages, kale, Chinese greens and other brassicas that I have planted in the two beds.It looks liked it will be durable, but too soon to assess.
Yo
Reviewed in Mexico on October 31, 2024
Buen material
BeagleMom
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
For a few years I had needed to cover half our front yard blueberry bushes so we get to eat some, but since they are in the front yard I thought doing so would look ugly. This material looks shimmery in the sunlight, moves with the breezes, and is actually attractive considering what it is. Also it's clearly good quality material/construction. I'm really glad I got it. I had gotten this because I read in reviews that the netting with 1" holes in it can strangle some birds. I stuck a few poles around the bushes to help hold it up, and all along the bottom edges I pressed it down to the ground with garden stakes I had and heavy rocks over the stakes so birds can't wander their way in under it. There are already berries on the bushes so I don't have to worry that bugs/ pollinators cannot get through this.
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