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An Excellent way to improve the effectiveness of your nets.
- Prevents the growth of weeds up into the nets which will cause a serious reduction of efficiency.
- Greatly reduces the management requirement of your netting system.
- The simplest idea is often the best.
- Very easy to trim the excess weed growth with a strimmer.
- 225 mm wide (10 inches) gives ample width to use easily. 30 meter roll.
- Place it below the bottom line of the net so that it prevents herbage from growing into your net.
- No need to use herbicides to keep the net clean.
- Manufactured from LDPE (Low density Polyethylene)- in itself an insulator - simple builders dampcourse.
- Placed below the net it helps to insulate the net from the ground. Held down by the spikes of the netting, no need for additional stays.
- It forms an insulating sheet that reduces dramatically the possibility of hedgehogs getting trapped in the net.
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M. Used netting for many years and tried this idea this year when I replaced a net over summer and the maintenance of the netting is far simpler and the voltage is greater.
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Claire Divecha The membrane has worked very well to keep grass from growing into the fence.
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Gordon Renfrew, Scotland We have been using nets for years and saw this idea a while ago and I am able to confirm that maintenance of the net is considerably easier. Cleaning up along the botttom is very easy and I think it has helped with the strength of the net as a whole.
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Patrick Pettifer I've had this down for over a year now and it is very effective keeping the grass away from the net. Running a mower around is easily possible.
Thank you - the simplest ideas are very often the best.
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