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Bird Net For Strawberry plants

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,448 ✭✭✭✭dxhound2005


    It says soft and flexible on the Woodies description. In my experience I have never found any of the garden centre netting to be soft and flexible and it has always finished up in tangles when I used it. Birds get caught in it as well and have to be freed by cutting the netting.

    I know a farmer who makes big bale silage. There is a netting material which is wrapped around the bales before they are covered in plastic. I got loads of the netting which is discarded by farmers for free. It is properly soft and flexible and I find it very useful for covering my veg to protect them from birds. Not easy to find much about it on Google but this site shows some good photos.

    http://www.bickal.com/biorope/


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