Jute Netting Pea and Bean Biodegradable String Netting Reviews

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Jute netting, biodegradable natural string netting for your garden, will provide support for all types of peas, beans, climbing plants and long-stemmed flowers.
Jute twine netting is strong enough to support the heaviest of crops such as cucumbers.
Jute twine provides a barrier between animals that are looking to feed off the plant. It can also provide a growth support for emerging plants, by helping their vertical growth.
Perfect for those gardeners looking for a natural protection or support to any young pea & bean plants.
What is jute twine netting?
Jute netting is created using the interwoven fibres of the jute plant. Jute is a biodegradable, natural material that is flexible, ideal for garden and outdoor use. It can be used for short-term erosion prevention or to establish new crops.
What is Jute twine netting made from?
Made from the natural fibres of the jute plant, it is a thick, durable, natural material that is also available green coloured. Green jute netting will blend in amongst the rest of your garden.
How to use jute netting?
Install with plant ties or twine on to supports and posts in your garden.
Jute netting sizes
Hole size: 12cm x 12cm.
If ordering the roll, the size is 2m x 200m.
How long does jute twine netting last outdoors?
Jute twine netting it designed to last in your garden for 1-2 seasons.

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Posted 2 years ago
no more plastic netting..
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Posted 3 years ago
The netting was easy to attach to the fence with the aid of a staple gun. It is good to know it's environmentally friendly and I look forward to the plants scrambling up it later in the year.
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Posted 3 years ago
Seems fine, see pic herewith
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Posted 3 years ago
Again only time will tell how sustainable they are, but I was a bit annoyed that something so eco-friendly arrived in a plastic bag! Why?
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Posted 3 years ago
I wanted jute pea netting as I'm trying not to buy any more plastic. It was very reasonably priced, came very quickly and looks to be very good quality. I won't be using until next year but I expect it to be perfect for the job.
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Posted 3 years ago
I use the netting over my herbaceous border instead of staking each plant individually. I only have a stake at each corner and maybe a couple in-between to hold the netting at a height of around 50cm. The plants easily grow through it and after a while you can hardly see the net, but it is very effective in keeping the flowers upright, even in high winds and heavy rain. At the end of the year I keep the net for another season. After the second season it just goes onto the compost heap. It saves a lot of time.
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Posted 3 years ago
Haven't used yet but looks good and fit for purpose. I like that it's made of natural materials and will eventually rot away.
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Posted 3 years ago