🌟 Elevate Your Garden Game!
The Luster Leaf 864 Rapiclip Vine and Veggie Trellis Net is a durable yet gentle nylon trellis designed to support vining vegetables, fruits, and flowers. With a natural green color and a spacious 5’ x 10’ size, it seamlessly integrates into your garden while providing easy harvesting through its 5.25” square mesh openings.
L**7
It was very easy to install.
I build all of my trellis myself. I bought this one to use on watermelons and cantaloupe. I basically build my trellis for these plants by making it at a 45 degree angle. I build it 4' x 8'. I let the plants grow up the trellis by teaching them to grow up it. I also use a 5' x 10' real fishnet hanging down directly below it to hold the watermelons and cantaloupes up off the ground The fishnet keeps the fruits from touching the ground and allows them to grow really big and not pull themselves off the vine because of being to big and heavy. I have learned that they do much better if they are not lying on the ground. Way to many chances of bugs, diseases and little critters getting them easy. I plant all of my vegetables and fruits in containers. They work great and I don't have to til up the ground. The most easiest way to have a garden guys. And it works great!!! Very inexpensive also. You can reuse your potting soil a few more years. Just don't plant the same plants in them as you did last year. Make sure to use the right fertilizers to mix in with the reused potting soil. Some say no you can't..But bull hockey YES you can!!!
M**E
Went up pretty easy
I'm not experienced, this is my first time using one of these. I set up 3 6ft bamboo poles. I measured the length of this trellis and put one pole on each side and one in the middle. I carefully unrolled the trellis from the package on the ground first, grabbed a top and bottom corner and carefully tied each end to the top and bottom of my bamboo poles. Same with the other side of my trellis with the opposite end bamboo pole and then secured the middle of the trellis to the middle pole. I used rubber coated plant ties to secure all corners and middle of trellis to poles. Then I used the bread ties I save to secure as many of the trellis loops as I could to the bamboo poles. It looks pretty sturdy, it's also up against a fence, so far it's held nicely.
V**Y
Worked pretty good for morning glories
I found this to be easy to open up and it did not get tangled up. I actually cut it in half and stapled it to our cedar fence in two side-by-side sections. It worked very well for our morning glory vines this year. I’m leaving it up to use next year.
D**Y
Pole bean net
Pole bean plant support. Will order again for pea trellis.
V**I
Handling issues
It gets tangled very easily!
M**E
Good results, based on how used
This wasn't as easy as I expected to untangle. It was for a large vine over my garage door & took 2 people to put up...one on ladder to adjust vine, hammer in nails/hooks. The other person to stretch the net out & keep it that way so it could be handed to person on ladder.It would not stay flat while trying to contain vine, so it took patience. Once up & around vine, it looked good though.I'd suggest setting it out with light to moderate weight on top for a few days if you plan to use for a tricky project.It wasn't really long enough for my vine, so will be ordering 2 more. I think I'll go with the slightly more expensive ones with solid 5 star ratings for remainder of project.
H**Y
Works great for my cucumber plants to climb up
Awesome product
T**W
This is not a good item.
This product could not support any type of plant I am very disappointed with it.
K**E
It is only 52 feet, not 60 feet. Maybe the 60 is when stretched really hard
Arrived in a loose pack with a label in the mailing envelope. Looks like they just took an open bagged return product and put it in the mailing envelope:) Although this maybe environmental friendly, it really looks bad. In addition, it is not easy to use when you need to find the end and roll it up yourself.I changed it to 4 stars. It is really easy to use. It is convenient to pick the snow peas through the holes.
A**R
Love the price and the quality!
I have always used a white trellis netting (Dalen) sold here too, at almost twice the price. I thought this one must be of poorer quality, so I almost did not try it, but I am so glad I did!Both brands of netting are exactly the same quality! Sturdy nylon that will last for years and years, easy to use (does not tangle on itself) and the green color makes it blend pleasantly in my garden. Picture makes it look dark green, but it is actually a light 'pearly' green. Nice color! Seems like a safer color for birds too (no collisions and/or entanglements!).Only one other difference, aside from the color: once installed and fully stretched, the Dalen netting has 7X7 inch mesh squares, but the Luster Leaf has 5X5 inch squares. I prefer the smaller mesh, since it has more material for plants to climb and attach to, yet still allows me easy access for harvest (plenty of space for my hands to get through!).My Dalen trellis netting has been out in the garden for three years with no visible wear, and I expect my Luster Leaf netting to perform just as well. Will update this review in a couple of years ; )
M**N
Packaged loosely
Even though this has large drooping squares, the material appears to be strong and is well put together. My main problem was finding the end so I could drape it onto my fence. It is not on a roll that would allow this to be easily seen. So be prepared for a time-consuming project.
M**
Great quality.
great quality, will likely last a few seasons if I am able to store it properly over winter. No issues taking it out of the package. Will buy again when I expand my garden.
F**X
Great
Very satisfied. Much better than using rope in my garden!
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