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  2. Horticulture Netting or Vegetable Support Net - Wikipedia

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    When one uses trellising net the pedunculum of the fruit of the plant will lean on the mesh, preventing that the weight of the fruits will choke the fruit like it happens often with raffia twine. Starting in the 1960s, in Europe a new rigid mesh and net product made out of polypropylene started being used.

  3. This Is Why Some People Put Netting Over Trees - AOL

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  4. This Is Why Some People Put Netting Over Trees - AOL

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  5. Bird netting - Wikipedia

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    Bird netting or anti-bird netting is a form of bird pest control. It is a net used to prevent birds from reaching certain areas. Bird protection netting comes in a variety of shapes and forms, The most common is a small mesh (1 or 2 cm squares) either extruded and bi-oriented polypropylene or woven polyethylene.

  6. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    A newer rootstock, "Gisela 5", [16] is slowly becoming available to gardeners and produces a tree 20% smaller than "Colt" and 45% smaller than "Mahaleb" and "Mazzard", making netting for bird protection much easier. Furthermore, German Nurseries Consortium (Consortium Deutscher Baumschulen — CDB®) is introducing across the EU their newest ...

  7. Here's how you can protect young trees from rabbits and ... - AOL

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    Fruit trees are prone to rabbit and vole damage. This is especially damaging because if the tree is eaten off below the graft, the fruiting variety is lost and the resulting growth may have little ...