For several years I have been using green debris netting over hoops to cover my plants (mainly brassicas)as have many people on our allotment. It's easy to put up, particularly in a strong wind,stops all bird damage and supposedly stops butterflies laying eggs-although I have not found this always to be the case!It also gives some degree of wind protection and can create a warm micro environment that helps to bring things on a bit.
However it is a very tight weave and I think it does block light off. I have had trouble with some plants growing poorly I suspect because of reduced light. Also obviously if you need insects to pollinate your plants you can't use it.
What are other peoples experiences?
Hi Ya, have a look in the BASICS George as there is a post on scaffold netting in there. I use it and it so much easier to use and more robust than a lot of netting. Happy gardening.
I only use it for wind protection and for shading in strong sunlight. Very effective too. I use more specific nets for butterfly and bird protection
I use it to cover my onions to stop the birds pulling them up I uncovered them about 3 weeks ago but had to put it back at the weekend as the homing pigeons on next doors allotments were pulling the leaves off but I am a great fan I also use it to cover my carrots and parsnips
try the white one from scaffold direct comes in 3mtr x 50mtr rolls
Well I have done an experiment! I planted out some cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli and covered it with debris netting, then used separate hoops for my beetroot and spinach. I will let you know what happened!