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No more free salad bar for rabbits and deer! These self-supporting pop-up pest control nets will keep lettuce, carrots, broccoli and more safe until harvest. These netting enclosures with 1/4" mesh can be used directly in the garden, or set snugly over our 3' x 3' Grow Beds.
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I bought this product to cover our last remaining rhododendron - which has not bloomed for three years due to deer eating the buds during late winter. As soon as it arrived, I ran out into the snow and set up the net. The process was very simple - and the entire bush is covered. I check on the bush every few days - the net is still in place - secured by the metal pins. Best of all - the buds on the bush are growing beautifully! Can't wait until spring!
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I use these over my blueberry bushes to keep out the birds and raccoons. I added loops at the top to anchor the screen in the wind. Effective and neat!
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Use this with my raised beds. I have an 8' fence to keep out elk and deer, but the rabbits and chippies were having a field day! Finally, I can keep all the produce for ourselves!
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I hope this will solve the problem of the robins munching on my ripe blueberries before I have had a chance to pick them this coming summer. I expect this will be an easier solution than using netting or a row cover.
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these are great!!! have protected my lettuces ALL year. It is now DECEMBER 23rd, and I still have lettuce despite at least 4 frosts and temps down to 28F. these covers hold my row covers in place despite the high winds we have been having.
INCREDIBLE!!! we are going to have fresh lettuce from our garden on Christmas!!! use the Garden Quilt covers from this site under these covers!!
Michael Hewitt Hampstead, NC
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keeps the rabbits, racoons, and possum out of the garden....also mice and rats........
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A little hard to slip over raised bed the first time. I'm so pleased that I don't have acorns and hickory nuts buried within my spinach and lettuce.
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I liked that these nets kept the rodents and deer out of my garden, but I wish they were more accessible, either with a zipper, or velcro opening? Once the tall one is in place, it is difficult to remove for weeding or harvesting, without destroying some the "shoots" that have attached themselves to it. Effective, though, and water and pollinating bugs can still get through.
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My worst pest is the white butterfly which lays eggs that become caterpillars that eat the crop. The nets are perfect to keep them out. Larger animals find it easier to eat elsewhere. The only negative is when you use a trellis under the net. It tends to get tangled when you remove the net. This would be easier if 2 people remove and replace the net. It is real wonderful to have perfect veggies -- especially being squeemish about bugs and worms on my food.
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This would be great if there were some way to open the netting to get your vegatables. Netting has ripped from being pulled on/off so much. If only there was a zipper.