GIVING TUESDAY:Purchase & Donate a Kid's Baking Kit to Kids in Need — Expires 12/9/2025
GIVING TUESDAY:Purchase & Donate a Kid's Baking Kit to Kids in Need — Expires 12/9/2025
Backyard & Birds
The ultra-fine Haxnicks Micromesh blanket offers an organic solution to shield your crops from pests and insects. It effectively blocks small pests such as aphids, while still permitting air and moisture to circulate, ensuring your plants remain healthy and nourished. Since 1994, Haxnicks has been creating and producing innovative garden care and plant protection products for their customers in England. Product dimensions: 198"L x 70"W, weight: 1.5lb, pack size: 1.
- Haxnicks Micromesh Blanket: Organic crop protection.
- Ultra-fine mesh: blocks aphids, allows air and moisture.
- Healthy plants: Ensures nourishment and growth.
- Established 1994: Innovating in garden care and plant protection.
- Product specs: 198 inches long, 70 inches wide, 1.5 pounds, single pack.
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High quality micro mesh that states for carrot fly along with multiple other insect pests on the package. Tough mesh which I cut and stapled then glued between cedar frames to enclose a container garden, so I enjoy the carrots and other vegetables not the slugs and maggots.
It works a bit. The birds can get under it, but they don't get tangled in it. (We were protecting large berry bushes) Like that it easily folds up for storage until next year.
This mesh really helped to keep the butterflies off my young brassica plants during the summer.
Having used both hoop houses and other row covers in the past, this is the best for deterring cabbage moths and other crop eating bugs. Used it this season to cover my cabbages and broccoli and it has worked great with good moisture penetration! Will definitely get more.
I use this to protect my summer squash from the deadly squash vine borer and squash bugs. I put it up when I first plant my summer squash. When I see both female and male flowers on my squash, I undo the netting in the early mornings so that the pollinators can do their job, then I cover it back up. It has worked wonderfully.
