- Agfabric standard insect netting is made of high quality mesh cloth with PE material
- Garden bug netting works well to protect vegetables, flowers, plants and fruits from birds, moths and insects while letting water, air and sunshine get through
- See-through plant netting help check the progress of your plants, is breathable, odorless and flexible
- Can be cut into other sizes as needed, prevent UV damage in summer and frost damage in winter, sturdy enough to fold up after one season and reuse
- Fine mesh, neat edge. Size: 10Ft x 10Ft. Mesh size: 0.03x0.03in
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TodoLakas Udani
Does its job & Lasts
This has been saving my cucumbers, zucchini, squash, and melons from the curbits hating pickle worm (Diaphania nitidalis). This net is suspended on a pvc pipe skeleton I built just for this purpose. At the time of this review its been 7 months in daily use in powerful florida zone 10 sun, heat, and rain. (No hurricane season yet). I open it every morning, and close it every evening so its still flexible, and still holding strong and keeping out those pesky moths. I will absolutely order again if ever I get a hole or something like that but as of now its one of the best buys I have made in a long long time.
Charlotte Arp
I bought it to enclose my patio for my apartment to keep the bugs out.
This is TOTALLY AWESOME!! I bought it to enclose my patio for my apartment to keep the bugs out. My dog loves to hang out on the balcony and I was tired of all the bugs. This allowed me to cover the opening from top to bottom of my balcony with room to spare for an affordable price. All I needed was a staple gun!!
Sandra Lowe
Its a great tulle- like fabric that lets light and moisture in ...
This saved my beets from flea beetles! I watched them hop around on top of the fabric but they couldn't get in. It was just what I needed to protect my crops without adding any extra heat to the bed. Its a great tulle- like fabric that lets light and moisture in and keeps wee beasties out.
Krystal Mincher
My favorite for plant protection
Really love this stuff. I use it especially on low tunnels to protect my brassicas from worm damage. It also works well to protect leafy greens from critters and weather. Next year, I will be using it over zucchini and hand-pollinating! Also, similarly to Ag fabric, I believe it does offer a little bit of sun and frost protection. I have also used light Ag fabric, but I prefer this mesh for a few reasons: (1) you can still see the plants, (2) it lets a little more water through (you can water through it with a watering can or hose, and when it rains, the ground actually gets wet), while still protecting from downpours, and perhaps most importantly (3) it does not rip/tear and lasts a lot longer. I am on my third/fourth season using these and they are in near-perfect condition. For winter growing, I use a combination of this mesh layer with thick Ag fabric (which lasts a lot longer than the thin fabric).
Wanda Dodge
My leaf crops are growing like crazy.....
Came as promised. Works as described EXCEPT for ONE DETAIL. When we watered plants, the water slide down sides and except for a few drops did NOT go through fabric. For me, this is not a complete deal breaker since for the most part I'm growing in containers and water just slides down to sides of mostly tires. On rows the water would go to edge of row. I plan to buy more but thought I should mention that as it might be important to someone. It DEFINITELY KEEPS BUGS OFF YOUR CROPS! My kale and chard are going crazy now that the bugs can't get to them Only thing is make sure you have edges tucked in good. Bugs seem to love the challenge of finding a spot to get under the cover. I will be buying eithet this item or similar item again.
Jacqueline Norris
I'M NOT DISAPPOINTED !!!
Works better than I thought possible ! Has kept the rabbits and chipmunks out of my garden ...easy to use . I pinned the corners and edges down with garden pens and it stays in place even with our high winds. I water directly through it with no problem. I've already ordered more for my summer garden. And one of the benefits I didn't expect is that my vegs covered have grown twice as fast as those uncovered ! I'm not sure how that happened but it did!
Claudio Delgado A Luis
Netting is good. Vine borers and squash bugs are sad. We're happy!
We purchased this netting to keep the vine borers and squash bugs off our squash and zucchini. We used 1/2" pvc to make hoops over our raised plant bed. Its a challenge to try and make a straight cut on something this large but we managed and it has kept the bugs off for over a month now. We just have to hand pollinate every morning which is actually quite fun. Hopefully this netting will last a few years. Note: If you had vine borers in the same bed last year then their larva is in the soil and using this net will just trap them in there with your plants.
Lauren Gilliam
Happy plants great fabric
this is a wonderful product i sewed (using zig-zag stitch and folding over and sewing again to reinforce) the 2 pieces 10x30' together to make a piece 20x30' installed over high-rise super hoops from gardeners supply Last year i used 2 sections of the super hoops and the plants did so well that the pushed the screen off so this year i put 3 sections together and attached using the extreme clothespins I had ordered on amazon then found much cheaper at Lee Valley & Veritas [...] They were only $17.50 for 20 and are currently unavailable on Amazon
Jerri Turner
Excellent for my purposes.
I love this fabric. It's actually for protecting plants from destructive insects and it does as advertised. However, I've found another critical use for it: I use it during the day to shade my plants from the sun. I live in southern Utah where three deserts converge. This is the hottest summer I can remember. On June 2nd of this year it was 151.5 degrees F. in the sun. Plants simply can't live in temperatures like that, day after day. Though it has cooled down a bit, if one stands in it, the sun is still extremely hot. I drape the netting over the plants on six, 5' 10"- metal rebar posts. I then use a lawn sprinkler to keep them cool by adjusting the position of the sprinkler so that a light spray of water falls only on the net. I turn the water on every hour for about five minutes from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm and it works beautifully. Will purchase two more sections for next springs planting.
Susila Silwal
Very good quality product!
I used this to make a large tent over my pond to keep the leaves off. It works very well and is pretty tough stuff. It ripped in a couple places as I tried to snake it through branches, but the rips do not spread. It even snowed on it recently and it held up just fine under all the weight. This company makes a lot of sizes, which Amazon didn't list so I got one that was just a bit too small for my needs, so if you need a larger one check their website.