🌿 Protect Your Garden, Elevate Your Harvest!
The POYEE Garden Netting measures 13FT x 26FT and offers robust protection for your vegetables and fruit trees against a variety of pests, including birds and small animals. Made from durable materials, it is designed to withstand seasonal changes while ensuring your plants thrive.
M**N
Great for gardens
I have been using this for two years now to keep the critters out of my garden works great it is a little brittle but like I said mine has been outside for two years and still works great
M**
It worked
Kinda hard for me to lay but it was my first time . Price wise good product
K**T
Secret weapon to defeat the squirrels!
The squirrels kept digging up all my plants this year, whether in the big garden or individual pots on my patio. They would dig the whole plant up and sometimes even steal it! They made me almost quit gardening out of defeat.Then I had a bright idea!I bought some of this netting and used it to cover the soil. I cut some holes to pop the plants thru, and laid it on the soil like a blanket.The squirrels hate it because it sticks to their fur and claws! They learned quickly not to mess with mama's garden! It's August and they haven't stolen a single tomato!Also, there is a LOT of netting here. I have covered a lot of square footage and still have more than half of it left!Very good quality and quantity!
K**E
Good for chickens!
I got this stuff as a roof to my chicken run to keep them from flying out, and it does the trick! It's light, strong, and soft so that if one of them tried to fly into it they would just bounce right off without injury. It is however, quite difficult and tedious to put up over a large area if you are using it like I did. It took me a few days. I recommendusing zip ties to hold it all together. (If you are using this for its intended purpose of narrow garden beds, fear not!) Its not the most durable stuff on the planet though, if you stretch it too much it will rip. It can be ripped with hands. But, if it has enough give to it, you should be good to go.
T**E
Finally found a net with small holes
It is not easy to spread, but the holes are small enough to keep out the birds that have been eating my tomatoes.
M**E
Just Buy Your Blackberries from the Supermarket Instead
Well, I did realize that spending $20 on netting to get maybe $8 worth of blackberries might not be worth it, but I thought "Well, I can re-use this for other things, too". And sure it seems to be keeping the mockingbirds off of my bumper crop of blackberries, but it wasn't without a lot of aggravation. The net came rolled up and well packaged. But I had difficulty unrolling it because the ends are unfinished and therefore the net snagged on itself constantly. The netting itself is very fine... like the "threads" are about 0.2 mm in size, but still very strong. This means that they snag on everything--any microscopic crevice, edge, or protrusion--even itself, and it was an ordeal getting that net over the blackberry bushes without destroying them in the process. Maybe if I had three other people up on ladders to help hold all the four corners and we could have just lowered the net onto the bushes, but it was just me. ... in the high heat and higher humidity, wrestling with a 26-foot net. Ugh. This morning, every time I lifted the net to get at the berries it would re-snag on the berries and leaves. Maybe it should be draped over a frame that's over the berries, but do I look Bob Vila with a $1,000 production budget and a staff of 20 to do the work for me? No. I do not. Also while harvesting, I began to think about how I'd just created a wonderful spider habitat. Ruh-roh. The icing on the cake is that I have an absent-minded husband who doesn't pay attention and who just weed-whacked right through the net as if it wasn't there, and then blamed his deuteranomaly for making it it "invisible". Um, that's not how it works. The net is very, VERY strong, however, as we're unable to pull it out of the weed-whacker, and so it's going to require a full disassembly requiring a tool we don't have. Overall the net is lightweight, well-packaged, and very strong. But it snags very easily and is likely better used for things like trees or draped over a frame than for blackberry bushes.[Edit: The holes are just big enough and the net just strong enough that a mockingbird can get its head through the holes and strangle itself to death while trying to get free. In the process it got a lot of its feathers and legs caught in the net, too. I wasn't able to untangle it and had to cut the dead bird out of the net. I read the reviews and customer questions before I bought this net, and they all said birds weren't a problem. I wanted the birds off my blackberries, not dead. I'm going to drop the rating by one star.]
C**N
stretches into place with ease .
light,easy to work with stretchable ,and seems quite durable .thumb tacks ,twist ties , what ever you use to hold it can handle it it weighs nothing .
R**A
Great product to corral a spreading plant
We use this bird netting product to spread over our raised bed of asparagus. It is in the dormant stage and can take over the garden space all around it if not contained. While it does keep birds out, it also manages the area around the raised bed so that the trailing plants are under control and don't take over the garden.
M**A
does the job
just what I needed
S**B
good netting
netting for fruit bush bed
M**E
good net to keep birds away
i used it yo protect Mulberry trees. after one month, it is successful. dimensions are correct.
D**Y
Works well, but would be nice to have a 6x6 or a 6x8 size, and in white
The product was as advertised, it worked well, but unless the fruit tree is small, it would help to have option of a 6x6m or a 6x8m mesh, and to have it in white instead of green. White mesh seems to discourage the birds more than the green mesh.
J**D
Filet
Vraiment utile pour retenir les oiseaux mais le fil est très mince et se rompt facilement
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