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bird netting for hanging plants

bird netting for hanging plants 20mm Anti-Bird Netting for Fruit & Vegetables Buy Garden Bird Netting UK – Gardening Naturally

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bird netting for hanging plants 20mm Anti-Bird Netting for Fruit & Vegetables Buy Garden Bird Netting UK – Gardening NaturallyThis anti bird netting for gardens and allotments protects fruit, vegetables and flowers from pigeons and other birds without harming wildlife. Made from UV stabilised HDPE, the lightweight yet strong mesh provides reliable crop protection for raised beds, fruit trees and garden cages. This bird net is used by gardeners and growers in the UK This 20mm bird netting is commonly used by gardeners, allotment holders and small growers to protect

This anti bird netting for gardens and allotments protects fruit, vegetables and flowers from pigeons and other birds without harming wildlife. Made from UV stabilised HDPE, the lightweight yet strong mesh provides reliable crop protection for raised beds, fruit trees and garden cages.

This bird net is used by gardeners and growers in the UK

This 20mm bird netting is commonly used by gardeners, allotment holders and small growers to protect strawberries, brassicas, soft fruit and young seedlings. The mesh size has been chosen to balance crop protection with pollinator safety.

Netting Features

  • Protects fruit, vegetables and flowers from pigeons and garden birds
  • 20mm x 20mm diamond mesh allows sunlight, air, rain and pollinators through
  • UV stabilised high-density polyethylene (HDPE) for outdoor use
  • Double-stitched edges for added strength and reusability
  • Supplied by the metre in one continuous length with 25% over-cut
  • Suitable for raised beds, fruit trees, greenhouse frames and allotments
  • Garden Bird Netting for Reliable Crop Protection

This anti bird garden netting forms a physical barrier that prevents birds from reaching crops while allowing plants to grow naturally. The black mesh blends discreetly into garden environments and can be reused season after season.

20mm Bird Net – Safe for Plants & Pollinators

The 20mm x 20mm diamond openings are large enough to let bees and pollinators pass through freely while stopping birds from pecking fruit and vegetables. Airflow and rainfall are unaffected, helping maintain healthy growth.

Black Bird Netting Easy to Install & Cut to Size

Supplied tangle-free in one continuous piece, this netting is easy to cut and shape for any layout. The 25% overcut allows for stretching during installation and ensures full coverage when secured with pegs or clips.

UV Stabilised Bird Netting for Outdoor Use

Manufactured from UV stabilised HDPE, this bird proof netting is designed to withstand sun, wind and rain. The flexible structure makes it easy to store and reuse across multiple growing seasons.

Bird Net Sizes & Coverage

  • Mesh size: 20mm x 20mm
  • Widths available: 2m, 4m, 6m, 8m, 12m
  • Colour: Black
  • Supplied by the metre in one continuous length with 25% overcut to allow for stretch

Need some help deciding which netting is best for your problem?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this netting on fruit bush cages, walk in cages or garden hoops?

Yes you can use it on any garden cage or hoops.

What is garden bird netting used for?

It protects fruit trees, vegetable beds and flowers from pigeons and other birds while allowing sunlight, air and rain to reach plants.

Why choose 20mm bird netting?

It protects fruit but lets the bees in for pollination.

Is this bird netting safe for wildlife?

Yes. The 20mm mesh prevents birds accessing crops while allowing pollinators to pass through safely.

Can this bird netting be reused?

Yes. The UV stabilised HDPE material and double-stitched edges make it suitable for reuse over multiple seasons.

More information on how to protect strawberries from birds and how to protect vegetables from birds

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