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No more untangling vines from plastic netting at the end of the season! This all-natural jute netting gives tough support all season, then goes right into the compost pile with plants. Ideal for peas and beans.
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came all tangled and difficult to unravel.
The squirrels loved it for nesting material and tore it up.
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Good for stringing between poles for plants to grow-on. Also good for suring-up evergreens for winter.
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It was very hard to install because the netting is designed to be installed at a 45 degree angle relative to the frame it's being attached to. This makes it very hard to find the corners of the netting and the corresponding edges. It takes two people to install as opposed to other trellis netting I've used which is very easy to install and only takes one person to do.
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I used this for my morning glories. My neighbor has a 7' fence running the length of the back yard. I grow morning glories on the fence. I tried different ways of getting them to grow up the fence but they usually included a lot of work cleaning up in the fall. Now I hang the netting on the fence and just pull it down and throw it out in no time at all.
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Squash plants love it
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This is draped on my bamboo structure to support peas. I couldn't find an end, so I have a very oddly shaped piece of webbing over the structure. It is a little bit loose, so the peas weigh it down. I have to tie it up.
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Could not find corners of tangle. Threw away after 3 hours of trying. Waste of money and effort.
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I was surprised with the quality of the item even though it was made in India! I guess with the right guidence they can make quality materials! Excellent for beans, and bitter groud.
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To liven up a bare telephone pole, we have a sweet autumn clematis, interplanted with another clematis that blooms through the summer. They need something to climb on, and this netting fits the bill. We stapled the top of the length about 10 feet up on the pole, and the climbers are very happy. It is inconspicuous in comparison with plastic netting. I hope it will last 2 or more seasons. When it breaks down, we will repeat with the netting that remains.This is a great addition to our yard.
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Wish I would've read the reviews before I bought this. The idea is great, and if the product performed liked the picture looked, I'd be more than happy. If there are directions on how to get a 6'x30', square-opening netting out of this irregular shaped, bias-twined netting, I'd love to see them. I may end up throwing this away. One shouldn't have to cut and sew to make the product fit the description. Great idea, though.
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