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Comments about Garden Grids, Set of 4:
I may possibly find a use for the "connecting" coils one day - but it sure won't be for connecting the grids. I find them aggravating and I am unable to attach them. If anyone has a helpful hint I would appreciate it
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It is perfect to keep 4' to 5' plantings back from walkways.
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Just received this product and using it to protect my cool season veggies from the squirrels. It was easy to set up, perfect to drap netting over. Very pleased with the product.
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I found them to be less than I expected. I planned to use them to support morning glories.I found netting to work better.
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I bought these for some cucumbers that went a little crazy this year. I couldn't figure out how to work those little springs that are supposed to connect them, but, I never throw anything away, so maybe I'll try them again next year. I got some bamboo poles, tied 'em up with about 6 inches sticking out of the bottom and basically just rammed them into the dirt. They held OK, but probably would have been stronger if I had staggered them somehow, or maybe built little teepees. Next year I plan to get another set and make an actual PLAN. All in all, I'm quite satisfied with both the product and the price/value. Just, keep the little springy things. I'm afraid they're going to get sucked up into my lawnmower and hurt someone.
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Once I got the hang of connecting I was good to bo. I'm going to purchase more.
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Works great for a single trellis for vines in a garden.
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The grids themselves are pretty nice - actually a little stronger than I expected. I think I would need some tools to get these to bend like the pictures, and the little arch over the lettuce - I'd be afraid it would SPROIINNNGGG right back up, even with earth staples. But I tied some bamboo to the sides and stuck them in the dirt, and they seem pretty sturdy. After I did a few I had the idea to use them like little teepees, and probably will next year, but this year my cantaloupes and cukes are already established (and a knotted viney mess) so I was just trying to work them into an already existing vine melee.
Separately, those weird little coils mystify me. Not big enough to loop bamboo through, barely big enough to get on one piece of grid? This is where a little diagram might have been helpful. But, some gardening tape worked just as well, if not better. I just hope that one coil I lost doesn't get sucked up into the lawnmower...
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The grids are supporting my melon plants beautifully. Unfortunately, I ran out of grids before I ran out of plants, which are now consuming a quarter of my garden space!
Thank you
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Great support for peas