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Miuezuth Trellis Netting is a UV-stabilized, heavy-duty nylon mesh designed for supporting climbing plants like cucumbers, tomatoes, and beans. Measuring 8.2' x 6.6' with 4-inch square mesh, it’s customizable, durable, and promotes healthier, higher-yield crops by improving air flow and sun exposure. Ideal for both home gardeners and commercial growers, this netting is reusable, easy to install, and built to withstand heavy loads and all weather conditions.










| Best Sellers Rank | #10,701 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #34 in Garden Netting |
| Brand | Miuezuth |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,181 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Material | Nylon , Plastic, Polypropylene |
| Product Dimensions | 4"W x 4"H |
| Style | Minimalist |
H**S
Sturdy Netting That Lasts
I used this netting for my cucumbers, tomatoes, and pole beans, and it’s been perfect. One net was large enough that I was able to cut and use it on both a 10’ and a 6’ raised bed. I built a simple frame and secured the netting with eye hooks and zip ties, and it has held up beautifully with great support. It’s now almost through its second summer (taken down and put away all winter), and it’s still in great shape. Very durable, easy to work with, and I’d highly recommend it for anyone looking to support climbing plants.
W**E
Good netting.
It works well as a cheap solution for keeping plants up.
E**C
Good support, but rinse before use
Good and sturdy, but did come smelling very strongly of preservative chemicals. I rinsed this before use and let it sit in strong hot sunlight for an entire hot day to thoroughly dry and bake the chemicals out of it (it still whiffed slightly) to assure they wouldn't end up in the soil. I'm sure it'll be fine, though. This will support my cucumbers very well.
S**J
Recommended over others I tried
Bottom line, the think I liked about this is it is tough and I have used it for two years already and will use it again. The problem with others is that the tomato vines are VERY tough when they dry. If you plan on saving these you will have to pull the vine off. It takes a lot of pulling to do that and if the cord is too fine or flimsy it can break or become a tangled mess. This stuff takes it. Use it. I like it better than cages, and less expensive. It does require a frame of sorts. I use tall sticks (2x2 for example) on each end and in the middle. Also I use a thin board (1x2 or so) across the top so the uprights don't pull together with the weight of the plants and tomatoes. ENJOY!!
S**E
Holding up Well!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought these last year so this is my 2nd year in using these. They have held up very well, good quality. I planted beans on them both years in the garden. They are very easy to put up and can be cut to any size you need. I like the big square to allow vines to go through. I used these in-between my cattle fencing for green beans.
O**E
Not satisfactory.
The weave is to look and wide to be a very good trellis for tomatoes or cucumbers. It couldn't beat the weight.
T**9
Creeper vine friendly, good value
Creeper type vines with tendrils don't always like to grab things, but these seem fibrous enough to be easily grabbed.
M**Q
Great for Climbers
My cucumbers, peas and my sweet autumn clematis are taking full advantage of this netting. It was so easy to install in the garden. And if I can do it; you can definitely do it. It's sturdy and functions as it should! It is a little bit longer than my flower bed / garden but I just wrapped it back around and so far my plants are loving it!
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