How To Build A Netting Structure | Gardeners' Day Out
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2021
- Learn how to build a small netting structure with this step-by-step guide!
Small netting structures are useful for protecting sensitive or young plants from bad weather and serve as a barrier from pests. They can be used for a wide variety of small plants, shrubs, and saplings.
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Great video and organization.
thanks this was useful, i realised i have a frame I can use to put netting over
yeah but when you have to access it? you must undo a lot 😊
How do you get in?
The front cloth is secured with removable clips. You just remove them and lift the cloth up for access and place the cloth back and secure with the clips when finished.
Hi Guys. Can u make a video on what are the difference between green and black and white netting.
At what stage shd we change the colour. Pls advice :)
Where can we buy the pipes and joints from? Thanks.
Both Lowe's & The Home Depot sell them
This setup costs too much, I tallied the cheapest PVC I could and it came out to over $158 for a 20 foot x 5 foot garden area.
Flimsy
Strom will destroy that. I tried that and two days later thunderstorm came and boom!! All my hardwork went in vain.
That's exactly what I'm concerned about. The wind is always throwing my heavy patio umbrella across the yard even when very well secured.
Where do you live mate? I’m gonna give it a try in this Az dessert heat
Only one thing wrong with this video: the thing on her face.
Seriously. Solo gardening is about the most socially distant thing you can do ...even if you're big into masks why would this be a time to wear one? lol