🌿 Keep Your Garden Safe and Stylish!
The Alpurple Insect Bird Barrier Netting Mesh includes three durable, easy-to-use netting covers designed to protect your plants from insects, birds, and other pests. Each net measures 31x39 inches and features a convenient drawstring for a secure fit, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardening.
Product Dimensions | 97.54 x 79.25 x 0.25 cm; 249 g |
Batteries required | No |
P**E
Works perfect
Pissed off squirrels make me happy!!
M**T
Works Great
I’m not much of a gardener, but my husband wanted to grow some tomatoes this year. Our fenced in yard is home to chipmunks, squirrels, and birds. This has helped us grow tomatoes without fear of critter pilfer. It is if decent weight and huge for potted plants.
A**Y
I got these for my raspberry bush’s
One already broke, they are pretty cheaply made but better then not having anything on it at all. It is a little hard to take off because it snags on the vines and creates small tears so the protection is already ruined. They were a little bigger than I thought they would be. Some small bugs still get in. Next year I will buy a more expensive one.
R**F
Great for pest protection
I planted up cabbages and brassicas in my potato bags, once the potatoes were harvested. And I needed something to protect them from butterflies slugs and snails.These mesh bags have done the job really well. I fastened them with tight hooked bungee cords. Only one of ten potato bags have been infiltrated and that may have been a baby slug hiding in the soil that I failed to notice. No caterpillar damage!The mesh is not that robust but at this price it has done the job and I hope I can get another season from them. I will be buying some more, as I plant up my other potato bags with winter greens.
T**3
Good, protects our miniature lemon tree
We have a problem with cockatoos and possums. Our potted miniature lemon tree finally gave us some fruit, but something got into it before we could pick it. So bought these and does a good job. Had to put in a stake to hold the netting above the plant so as not to squash it too much.
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