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Garden net, protective netting for vegetables, fruit, plants and ponds, bird and cat-proof garden netting – 2x3m

£32.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Cuizi

Product information

Description

General Description

This garden netting is designed to protect your vegetables, fruits, plants, and ponds from birds and cats. Made of high-density polyethylene, it offers superior durability compared to nylon or rope netting. This net is ideal for supporting climbing plants and optimizing space in your garden.

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions: 2 x 3 m
  • Material: High-density polyethylene
  • Type: Trellis net for climbing plants

Compatibility and Accessories

  • Suitable for climbing plants, vegetables, fruits, and flowers such as: peas, cucumbers, luffa, grapes, yams, beans, tomatoes, morning glories, etc.

Installation

  • Easy to install with four yellow ties provided.
  • Simply unfold the net and secure it as needed.

Use

  • Supports climbing plants and vegetables, allowing optimal sun and light exposure. air.
  • Can be installed on various surfaces such as walls, gardens, balconies or trees.

Other information

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    15 cm
  • Width
    15 cm
  • Height
    35 cm
  • Weight
    2 kg
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