Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | PD-16505 |
ASIN | B07GW4X7YZ |
R**M
Light and nice
I have seen reviews where people said it was hard to stretch, I was able to do it and its very large when you stretch it nice. I used it over a blueberry bush and no one can tell its there from 10 feet away. Super cool. I cut small pieces and stretched them. So many uses for this mesh
M**H
Great for our backyard grape vines!
We got tired of the birds getting our table grapes. We’ve tried metallic streamers in the past to scare them but they didn’t help. We bought 2 packs of this netting & have been really happy with it! We draped it over our vines & used the cinch ties that came in the pack to cinch the ends together underneath. We have beautiful flame grapes ripening & the birds can’t get to them! The vine shoots do poke through the netting as it grows but I just trim them off. You can cut short sections at a time & lift them periodically to take off leaves & trim your vine, then just cinch back together. The green blend in & you can’t tell it’s on. Prob can reuse next year if we’re careful taking it off after harvest. No more bird issues! Yay!
N**Z
GREAT netting, but get your own zip ties!
Netting is easy to use, doesn't tangle, stretches as expected. The green zip ties that come with the netting were useless.....they did not stay zipped no matter which way they were threaded. Fortunately, I ordered green zip ties separately which were bit thicker, and worked beautifully.This product is SO much better than that black netting on a roll. No aggravating tangles to deal with. I will be using this from now on to protect my shrubs from the hungry deer that mow them down every winter!
P**E
sturdy
I gave three stars on maneuverability because it was difficult to straighten out once it was removed from packaging. It was not that easy to work with. It is sturdy and will probably continue to do its job well. Does not crush grape vines, and when a bird lands on it, they sink down a fly off.
S**E
It's keeping the birds off my sunflower seeds
I lost a lot of sunflowers last year because the birds and squirrels eat my seeds before they can sprout. This works great for keeping them out - no bare patches in my flower garden this year. I'll be doing this again.
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