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I use the product to grow pole beans
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It supports Cantaloupe and Cucumbers with no Problems!
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Like to add vines to deck for modicum of privacy.
Netting is easy to put up with stapler. Vines attach easily. Looking forward to covered deck rails soon.
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USED IN GARDEN FOR PEA'S,TOMATOTO,S AND SQUASH.
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You can cut this netting anywhere and it won't unravel.
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Perfect for my pole green beans. My beans have had no problem latching onto the netting. I like the fact that I have enough left over for next year. Would recommend this product.
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This is really tough stuff ince it's holding up in our very high winds. Attached it to the green trellis poles from Gardener's Supply and was surprised the entire thing withstood the wild winds here. Word of advice when attaching to anything: count the openings so you get it even. I cut three times before I got it right, all my error. Attached it with tomatoe wire. Have no veggies crawling on it yet, too early in the season, but I have no doubt it will hold up.
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This is the first time I have used this product. It is being used on an A frame growing squash. I won't have a real opinion about how it works until my squash grow on it. I am thinking it will hold the squash but will see in the fall.
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When I saw this trellis netting in the Gardeners catalog, I said to myself this is going to solve our string bean growing problems. With Gardeners you can't go wrong....Thanks again....
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