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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Strong netting and easy to use.
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Posted 4 years ago
Perfect for what I need and good to have a biodegradable product.
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Posted 4 years ago
At the end of the sweet pea and bean season it can all be composted, can't fault it.
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent for the sweet peas that we grow. The Jute netting means that we don’t have to untangle the plants from the netting when they are finished. We just pull up the plants and throw everything including the netting into the compost bin.
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Posted 4 years ago
Good size, just right for my peas. I like the biodegradable aspect. Bought jute string to make my own nets, just couldn't be bothered to make one so big!
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Posted 4 years ago
I have used this on a bean tunnel (purchased from Gardening Naturally) and I am very pleased with it. In the past I have used the plastic netting but the jute stuff is much nicer and I am hoping I might squeeze a second years use out of it. Pricier than plastic but what price the planet!
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Posted 4 years ago
Much better to use than plastic
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Posted 4 years ago
Think this is great. I have three nets now - one supporting clematis and blackberries and the other waiting for the runner beans. I have one spare for my next project. It looks great on the fences and disappears when the growth starts to get thicker. So much better than loads of sticks or trellis.
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Posted 4 years ago