Nearly Invisible Netting
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Support Your Plants with Nearly Invisible Netting
- Translucent mesh supports climbing flowers and vining vegetables
- Can be cut with scissors to any size
- UV-stabilized for years of use
We love this trellis netting because it's unusually strong, it's UV-stabilized for years of use, and it has 6-inch square openings to make harvesting easy. Best of all, it's made of translucent polypropylene that is practically invisible when installed. Perfect for a pea fence or bean trellis. 6-1/2' x 30' roll.
- Translucent polypropylene
- 30' x 6-1/2'
- 6-in.-square mesh allows for easy harvesting
- Can be cut to fit
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- Durable (85)
- Effective (77)
- Simple to use (73)
- Versatile (55)
- Easy to store (53)
Cons
- Difficult to use (9)
- Flimsy (6)
- Difficult to store (5)
- Poor design (4)
Best Uses
- Vegetable gardens (93)
- Flower gardens (30)
- Landscaping (17)
- Containers (8)
- Decorative (5)
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- Durable
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Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
This is not nearly invisible, nor is it translucent. It is solid white netting. The description is misleading and should be changed. I already had a large quantity of white netting and wanted something that would blend in to the landscape. What a waste of my money.
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- Effective
- Versatile
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Best Uses
- Landscaping
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
The net mesh is large, accommodating many types of vines. I'm using it to spread out squash vines and keep them off the ground. It is easy to cut apart to required size but it is difficult to fasten to trellis or fence -- it curls up. Best installed by two people. To fasten, I used twine and I twisted the mesh ends around the trellis pole before tying. Staples won't work well because the mesh strands are very narrow.
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Best Uses
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
I expected a clear netting from the details, but the netting is white, and will not be invisible at all against my pink toned block wall.
Pros
- Easy to Store
Cons
- Did Not Use This Year
Best Uses
- Flower Gardens
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
The Only con for this product this year was that by the time I bought it "on sale" my beans were so tall that I did not bother to use the netting. Next year is coming! Always something to look forward to.
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Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Flimsy
- Ineffective
- Poor Design
Best Uses
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
This product is described completely inaccurately. If it were "invisible" it would be black! Or possibly green. It is white, hardly invisible at all, and very difficult to work with. A waste of time to have ordered it, along with the A-frame posts it was intended for; they are completely useless for the support application intended.
Pros
- Easy to Store
- Light Weight
- Simple To Use
Cons
- Flimsy
- Plastic breaks
Best Uses
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
Works well as a pea fence; easy to install on metal posts. When the plastic breaks, though, can't be repaired. Requires tall posts!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Easy to Store
- Effective
Cons
Best Uses
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
I love this netting for vertical growing in growboxes. Every year I plant butternut squash and cucumbers on these, and this year I am using them for indeterminate tomato vines to free up more space in my vegetable garden.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Easy to Store
- Effective
- Simple To Use
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Containers
- Decorative
- Landscaping
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
Awesome product supporting and giving a helping hand to climbers and climbing vegetables.
Pros
- Effective
Cons
Best Uses
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
Be aware that the description of this product is extremely misleading. The netting is a bright white. In fact maybe the brightest white I have ever seen. The product is of good quality and I have used this netting before just not the Ultra white, which blends in to nothing. If considering this I would definitely buy elsewhere and get it in the green color which the manufacturer (TENAX)makes
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- Poor Design
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Comments about Nearly Invisible Netting:
This is white netting, not translucent. I needed something that was nearly invisible but this product is definitely not it.
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