🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — your garden’s secret weapon!
This All-Weather Trellis Netting features a 6-inch polyester mesh measuring 5 feet by 30 feet, designed for heavy-duty support of vine crops and vegetables. Its durable, weather-resistant construction ensures long-lasting use, while the soft, non-toxic material guarantees safety for both plants and wildlife. Easy to install with included ties, it maximizes garden yield by providing flexible, sturdy support for vertical and horizontal growing.
L**A
Great for growing squash vertically.
I grow my squash up these every year. I attach to my fence and they hold up so well. I will be buying more this year to expand my vertical gardening space!
K**N
Sturdy Netting
Very sturdy and the beans seem to love it too!. The enclosed velcro is a bonus but I still prefer to use my own ties.
A**M
I can't lie, I was super skeptical about this netting at first but I was wrong
I'm so indecisive it's a shame but when I finally make a decision on something I'm very rarely disappoint myself.. getting this trellis netting included.. Man when I first pulled out it (it's vacuumed sealed like a mug) I was excited because since a kid I always loved untangling knots but to my surprise it wasn't tangled AT ALL.. I actually had a harder time maneuvering in my tent to position the net than anything else.. It's so thin you'd be scared you can rip it but it's pretty tough.. my fan fell once an the net caught it saving damage to my plants, I've bought two so far and will continue as needed..
C**G
Dhdv
Perfect amount for a small grown tent
S**H
Works well for climbing vegetables
I grow dwarf snow peas, and have been using light strings for them to climb. It’s a bit tedious to cut and tie all the strings to the trellis every year.I only need about 2-3 ft of height, so I laid this netting out, and cut it half lengthwise, so each piece is about 2 1/2’ high. Drove stake in the end of the row, secured the trellis, and another stake about halfway down the row, and one at the other end. Secured the trellis to all stakes, and done.The peas climbed it, and those that are rebellious could be pushed through the squares and woven into the netting for support.The trellis was not tangled up when I took it from the package. It was easy to handle and lay out. So far it’s working well. I hope to get a couple years out of it.It’s light weight, so I doubt it work for heavier vegetables like Cukes. Might work for pole beans. Could probably use it as a type of fence support to corral herbs or bushy vegetables, might support foliage and peppers or small tomatoes if used as a barrier type fence along a row.
J**.
Not worthy
My garden watering system tears it up. The water sprays for 20 minutes in the evening. After the water stream itself sprays up and down on this mesh….it erodes and breaks.
J**S
Great product will use again!
Ok so i was leery about how this would be after reading the reviews. Ive used net trellis before and had issues like some of the reviews mainly the un-rolling issues that a lot of people seem to have had. But ive learned over the tears to take my time with it. I unrolled it layed it out lengthwise measured and cut then stretched out the width. I found this to work well with no issues.So as far as the netting itself it seems to be of good quality and really sturdy. I noticed a few reviews complained about it sagging but its all about the time and effort you put into how u set up ur framework. I always stretch and secure it on all sides top and bottom. As u can see in the pics we done a pvc frame and i used some ground stakes to secure the bottom netting to the ground.Not sure if it will be good for more than one season but for the price i don't mind buying new for next year. I will definitely buy it again.
M**6
These held up to three cucumber plants that overtook them tremendously
Put these up and had three cucumber plants hanging on them they held up. They held the plants up and those plants were growing like crazy through there so I would recommend this item.
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