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This 8x10Ft garden netting crafted from UV-resistant polyethylene features an ultra-fine 0.8-1mm mesh that effectively shields plants from insects, birds, and animals while allowing optimal air, light, and water flow. Lightweight and customizable, it’s perfect for gardens, greenhouses, orchards, and ponds, providing durable, all-season protection that supports healthy plant growth.
















| ASIN | B00MB8YH2Q |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,043 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #40 in Garden Netting |
| Brand | Gardeningwill |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,272) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Item model number | AHGRD000191 |
| Manufacturer | Gardeningwill |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 118.11 x 98.43 x 0.1 inches |
| Shape | Fruits,Animal,Flower |
| UPC | 519504703084 701158775085 |
A**Y
Awesome!
It worked geat!
S**Y
Great price for alot of fabric
Very good product
T**R
Works well
We ordered the 10' x 50' netting fabric for our garden hoop house, and we wanted to cut the 50-foot long piece into three sections, 20 feet, 20 feet and 10 feet. Cutting it was a chore because the fabric is so slick, but we made it work. Our only negative was that the piece was not quite 10 feet wide: it was 9 feet, 11 inches. We had to alter our design a bit but the fabric netting did cover the pvc hoops over our garden. Two notes: the fabric does NOT stretch, and the unfinished edges caught on the fabric itself, leaving some noticeable spots but no holes. The fine mesh gives our full-sun garden some much-needed slight shade, so that is helpful too. Overall, the netting fabric works great to keep out insects, so we are happy with it.
M**L
Mosquito covering
Used as a mosquito protector for a playpen on a north woods vacation. It worked great. It easily allowed air to pass through as well as visually being able to see through to the child inside, but kept out all the bugs.
A**C
Great for keeping bugs out
I was going berserk over bugs coming in through my air conditioners….bought this after a quick Reddit scroll for advice and it’s been doing the job fine since! Mesh is really pretty and almost looks intentional. Fabric is durable and pleasantly thin, I had to cut it with kitchen scissors. So far no bugs especially light drawn ones or mosquitos. Coverage is HUGE - I definitely didn’t need the 8-10ft lol.
S**L
Ha Ha Flea Beetles - I win!
I have purchased this item x2 now and will purchase again for next year's garden. I garden in a pesticide free P-Patch which translates to bad bug buffet. Last year I lost all of my potatoes to flea beetles. This year after planting I secured the netting around my potato box with simple bungee cord. I added bamboo sticks to raise the height as they and the netting did not rip. Also, built a 4 ft tall 'rough' enclosure with simple pvc pipe and again used this netting. I don't even have aphids in my tomatoes like my neighbors do. I did at first, most likely living in the soil and hatching, but once controlled no new ones were able to get in. Inside the netting I am growing bug free potato, Brussels Sprouts, Tomato & Collard greens. Just outside the netting I am battling leaf miner, aphids & cabbage butterfly larvae. We have a resident squirrel who insists on burying peanuts in my patch, but has not gone through the netting. I did watch a crow pull up a homemade wire stake I used. This stuff is more rugged then you think if you use common sense. I'm sure that I will have to trim the edges, but hope to use/reuse again. Huge Positive: You can water right through this netting. Only Negative: Edging is not finished - but does not fray at a rapid rate. SUGGESTIONS FOR GARDENERS: Have a plan - make a frame out of pvc, not wood to avoid tears. You can buy stakes or make your own - avoid bricks. Bugs will just crawl under. Stake one side of your enclosure securely, cover staking with dirt. Bugs will move on - too much work for them. Have one side with more infrequent stakes, but still cover edging with dirt. Mulch well so you can keep it enclosed as much as possible. To connect pieces I used those spring clips you use in the office.
N**R
Low quality and delicate, but functional
Bought this stuff to put up around my sun canopy as mosquito netting. The product is not really intended for this I don't think, but in the end I made it work. A few things you might want to know about it: Pros: It does actually function as mosquito netting Inexpensive Cons: Very delicate. I had to be very careful not to snag it on anything as I moved it around, because it was really easy to damage the weave. Hard to work with. I was working with a 8'x50' sheet of the stuff, and I have to say, it was not an easy task. It's lightweight, so the wind blew it around a lot, and it snags on EVERYTHING. Plus it's so easy to damage, I had to wear kid gloves the entire time to keep from putting holes in it. If you're going to get a lot of it, I suggest having a partner around to help you, especially if you care about what the finished product looks like. Edges fray like crazy. The edges are not finished in any way. The weave is very basic and it will unravel easily at the edges. Doesn't look great. The appearance of this stuff is pretty cheap. I managed to damage it while putting it up so that didn't help, but even if I hadn't it would still look super flimsy. I don't expect it to last. Conclusion: In the end, my purposes were served by this material, but it was probably not worth the $20 I saved by getting it instead of something a bit nicer. If I were going to do it all again, I'd buy some higher quality material that has finished edges, a stronger weave, and a bit more weight to it. I think it would work great for plant netting (as it's being advertised), but in any situation where the finished product needs to look halfway decent for a long time, I would look elsewhere.
N**3
Perfect for keeping small insect pest away
I wanted to make fitted coverings for my appliances to keep small ants and insects out of my countertop appliances. Just the thought of a gnat, ant or "no see ums" getting in my coffee maker or electric water kettle creeps me out. The gauge of this mesh is perfect and thin enough to be flexible. Works great for the project at hand and I am so impressed with the quality, I am looking for other uses for it
D**S
Now covering our brassica bed keeping the cabbage white butterflies and pigeons of our cabbages and kale as well as giving them some wind shelter in our windy garden and all at a resonable price. It's lighter than a rival product so we'll have to see if it lasts as long.
I**H
Keeps cabbage moths and leaf miners out, lets water through the netting, you can see inside unlike row cover. Cover carrots right after seeding until harvest to keep click Beatles out, and no wire worms to eat them. Very very happy with this years harvest.
A**R
Good
M**R
Very strong. I used them stapled into 3 wooden frames to keep pests off my veg. Survived 93mph winds with about 5% of contact points tearing slightly. Fabric stretched slightly but that's alright!
A**A
Zanzariera tagliata a vivo,senza bordo,non soddisfatta. Mi costava meno una semplice zanzariera acquista in negozio cinese.
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