M. TurnerβJuly 17, 2025β Verified purchase
I had my doughts about this but it turned out great. I bought this to train my sweet potato vines up the side of the fence around my patio to give me some shade it worked perfectly. Even my neighbor commented on how nice it was to see some greenery instead of my ratty old fence the white string netting just sort of vanishes into the background. When it came in a vacuum bag I thought that it would be all tangled up but it unfolded very easily and I was able to cut it to size and staple it to my trellis frame with no problem. If you need a nice disposable trellis this is the way to go. Read more
707smartshopβFebruary 15, 2026β Verified purchase
WORKS GOOD VERY STURDY Read more
SinaβJune 14, 2025β Verified purchase
This has beeen a great addition to my garden. It supports cucumber growth very well but you have to be cautious of the tomatoes. They tend to deviate from the it. It also looks good in the backyard. Read more
Susan SβJuly 7, 2025β Verified purchase
This netting is fantastic! I keep finding more uses for it. I bought it originally for trellises for peas and pole beans. It is doing a great job, the plants are climbing happily. But I also ended up using it to form a barrier for our chickens to keep them away from a songbird nest. That worked so well that I had to buy more and then also used it to close off one end of their run. This will by no means keep out predators, but it will redirect the chickens to more desirable areas. So it is great for its intended use of plant trellises, but also other things as well. Great price also for how much you get. TWO 30 ft pieces in one pack! Wow, that is double most of the others. Read more
JonJonβSeptember 4, 2025β Verified purchase
It works as it should. It is very light weight and easy to set up. It is a good size and the quality is decent too. It really helped with the garden plants and it did its job Read more
Ryan S. MuellerβMay 30, 2020β Verified purchase
Let me start by saying this is the first year I've ever tried planting a garden of any kind. Because what else do people do during quarantine? Of course....try to grow your own food because you have children to feed and those 5 beans that grow are you to save you all! Anyways, since I'm completely garden illiterate I had no idea when I purchased seeds that there were either bush beans or pole beans.....guess which kind I got!? So when my seeds indoors kept growing taller and taller I did some google research.....crap. I jump on Amazon and get to searching for some sort of support for these beanstalks which I'm certain are the ones that Jack used in the story at this point. First I ordered a different product but upon its arrival I realized that I had planted my beans (now outdoors) over about a 6ft range and the previously ordered item was only 5ft in length. Sigh....get back on Amazon, this time I'm looking at speed of delivery and price because I've succumbed to the fact that my beans are now going to die outside with the wind blowing against their brittle little stalks before I can get anything delivered on time. I find this product and am please at the quickness of the promised delivery as well as the price, my family might not starve to death afterall! I do a quick glance at the reviews and all looks good.....BUY NOW. Yesterday my package arrived and I opened it to find a tiny vacuum sealed bag inside (made in china). I cut the bag open and my immediate thoughts as I begin to fish it out are W.T.F.....is this a joke? I didn't see in the description that it was also a test of your sanity to unravel it. I do my best to verify that it's the approximate correct size.....big enough for my 6 foot span of beans before I toss it back into the bag in defeat. Later in the evening I once again try to detangle the mess only to give up again after a couple of minutes. I tell my husband I'll need his help in the morning, he does not seem amused. Today I bring it outside because it does seem best to detangle slippery thin netting in the wind of course. I ask my husband to hold one end after I've found two of the corners so I can try to find the other ones. It's a mess, I consider just throwing it away but then I remember my starving children and my magic bean stalks so I mutter some curse words and continue to unravel the rats nest. After what felt like days I finally did it. I then folded it in half and hung it in the garage out of the wind while I gathered the rest of my supplies. I got everything ready and when I was ready for the net I grabbed it and carefully carried it to the garden area. The wind was not on my side but I managed to keep it mostly untangled. Now this material snags on EVERYTHING that isn't completely smooth. So actually attempting to hang this was a joy. I think I broke my previous cursing record. In total this project took me almost 2 hours and it's not pretty, but hopefully it works. This item would be fantastic for a gag gift or great for holding someone hostage. In fact if you're engaged and you want to know what kind of person you are planning to marry I highly recommend this item! Read more

LynneβJanuary 8, 2026β Verified purchase
I tied it at intervals to a horizontal support over the garden space and anchored it to the ground with some bricks. The pole beans raced up the netting. When the season ended, I simply cut it all loose from the top support and tossed in the garden debris binβ¦SO MUCH EASIER than removing it all from a fixed lattice structure! The netting is lightweight but quite strong Read more
letitia pannellβJanuary 20, 2026β Verified purchase
I buy this every year for my garden plants and itβs wonderful. Read more