

Trellis Netting, also known as Pea Netting or Bean Netting, is a great way to increase crop yields. The wide openings allow for easy access during harvesting. Trellis Netting increases yield by allowing for more sunlight and air exposure, while decreasing ground rot and pest damage.
Inert to agricultural fertilizers, does not leach metals or chemicals, strong UV resistance for outside growing, does not heat up causing burn damage to plants and can be used horizontally and vertically to support large plants. Don’t miss out!
Commonly referred to as Pea Netting, Bean Netting, or Scrog Netting, Trellis Netting is large, open, 6″x6″ mesh is also ideal for cucumbers, squashes, etc. Raises yields by increasing exposure to air and sunlight, thus reducing ground rot while optimizing garden space. Also ideal for ornamental climbers such as sweet peas, ivies, etc. Does not tangle like other large open mesh netting.
Secure sturdy poles at intervals, fasten one side of netting to the first pole with staples, nails or lacing (allow 4" - 6" or 10cm-15 cm clearance from the ground). Stretch netting to second pole and fasten. Continue procedure for additional poles. For maximum support, anchor poles to ground using the Poly Line, Anchor Stakes and Poly Line Tensioners.
Stretch netting to second pole and fasten. Continue procedure for additional poles. For extra support, suspend netting from the Poly Line and anchor to ground using the Anchor Stakes and Poly Line Tensioners.
Plant Support Netting is used in a multitude of crops, whether horizontally to keep flowers stems supported and straight, to prevent greenhouse grown potted plants from blowing over from fan directed air, or to support, train, and prevent rot in vegetable plots. Also ideal for scrogging cannabis and hemp plants. Used vertically for commercially grown bean, peas, etc. this product will also help support branches against wind and rain, when erected on both sides of the crop (sandwiching).
Trellis Netting, also known as Pea Netting or Bean Netting, is a great way to increase crop yields. The wide openings allow for easy access during harvesting. Trellis Netting increases yield by allowing for more sunlight and air exposure, while decreasing ground rot and pest damage.
Inert to agricultural fertilizers, does not leach metals or chemicals, strong UV resistance for outside growing, does not heat up causing burn damage to plants and can be used horizontally and vertically to support large plants. Don’t miss out!
Commonly referred to as Pea Netting, Bean Netting, or Scrog Netting, Trellis Netting is large, open, 6″x6″ mesh is also ideal for cucumbers, squashes, etc. Raises yields by increasing exposure to air and sunlight, thus reducing ground rot while optimizing garden space. Also ideal for ornamental climbers such as sweet peas, ivies, etc. Does not tangle like other large open mesh netting.
Secure sturdy poles at intervals, fasten one side of netting to the first pole with staples, nails or lacing (allow 4" - 6" or 10cm-15 cm clearance from the ground). Stretch netting to second pole and fasten. Continue procedure for additional poles. For maximum support, anchor poles to ground using the Poly Line, Anchor Stakes and Poly Line Tensioners.
Stretch netting to second pole and fasten. Continue procedure for additional poles. For extra support, suspend netting from the Poly Line and anchor to ground using the Anchor Stakes and Poly Line Tensioners.
Plant Support Netting is used in a multitude of crops, whether horizontally to keep flowers stems supported and straight, to prevent greenhouse grown potted plants from blowing over from fan directed air, or to support, train, and prevent rot in vegetable plots. Also ideal for scrogging cannabis and hemp plants. Used vertically for commercially grown bean, peas, etc. this product will also help support branches against wind and rain, when erected on both sides of the crop (sandwiching).
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