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These tough, polypropylene mesh fences can be attached to posts or stakes to create a quick, temporary fence. At the end of the season, you can just roll them back up again.
"Your catalog is the one I rely on for new and useful products. The black mesh fence I ordered has kept the deer out of the garden for two years now!"
Gloria, Alum Bridge WV
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I use this fencing to keep the deer away from plants they consider delicious. It is sturdy and easy to put up. It is much much easier to roll and store this fence as needed than the deer netting.
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We put this fencing around our apple trees. Have not had it up long enough to see if it works for deer, but it sure kept the calves out! Easy to use. We zip-tied an 8 foot T-post to a 5 footer and that worked great. It is stronger if you weave wire through top, middle, and bottom.
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Thank you for your great product!
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This fencing was very easy to install and has been successful in keeping the deer from eating my arborvitaes. Much easier than the the burlap wrap. it looks much nicer too. It is very expensive though...
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This product is usually referred to as "bird netting". It is much too light to keep out deer. I was hoping for middle ground between bird netting and deer fencing - this product is NOT it.
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i'm using this fence to protect the arborvitae shrubs around the house from the foraging whitetail deer. So far seems to be doing exactly what I had hoped for. It's easy to set up and looks a lot better than rusting chicken wire.
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So much easier to protect a 40 foot row of arborvitaes than with burlap. Virtually invisible.
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We tried other Gardner Supply products to keep Deer out of our Ohio garden. Chemicals and motion detector-based gadgets had limited localized effects on particular plants at certain times of the season, but as feeding habits change, everything is in jeopardy. The only sure-fire protection is to keep the deer out. We used Gardner Supply Bamboo stakes for supports and dollar-store tie-wraps to lash the stakes to metal poles and the deer fence to the bamboo. It has worked very effectively. Economical compared to rigid fencing
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I easily made a fence around my rose garden using tall stakes and this flexible netting to keep the deer out and save the roses from the deer's constant browsing. The package insert gives suggestions about securing the net at the bottom and not to place the netting too near the plants so the deer don't push into the plants to nibble despite the net. The rose bed is a relatively narrow island so it was not necessary to cover the top to prevent deer from jumping inside, as I had anticipated. That allows me to simply untie the last segment of the barrier to enter and tend the roses, then re-close the net.
The fence is functional, not beautiful, which is an unfortunate reality of living in a suburb that has become a deer haven. At least this allows me to have some flowers and a bit of refreshing color when most of the neighborhood has yielded to the deer.
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keep leaves off shrubs - easy removal of leaves