Trellis Netting 5x750ft, Heavy Duty Polyester Plant Support Netting

$57.99 Regular price $59.99
by Aticca

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This Aticca trellis netting is a sun-resistant polyester mesh available in multiple roll sizes, designed to support climbing and vining crops in vertical, horizontal, A-frame, and SCROG configurations. 

It suits home gardeners and small-scale growers who need a bulk roll they can cut to fit raised beds, row gardens, or growing structures. The listing includes multiple size variants, so confirm the specific dimensions of the size you select before purchasing, as working width and total length vary across options.

Specifications

  • Material: Polyester, sun-resistant
  • Mesh Size: 6 inches
  • Available Sizes: Multiple variants including 5 x 225 ft, 5 x 350 ft, 6.5 x 350 ft, 5 x 750 ft, 47" x 328 ft, 79" x 328 ft, and 15 x 15 ft bird netting
  • Orientation: Vertical, horizontal, A-frame, or SCROG compatible
  • Cuttable: Yes, to any custom length
  • Compatible Crops: Tomatoes, beans, peas, cucumbers, zucchini, peppers, and other climbing plants
  • Additional Uses: Poultry predator deterrent, bird exclusion, decorative garden accent, fruit tree protection

Layering Horizontal Trellis Support Across Raised Beds and Row Gardens

If you're growing beans, tomatoes, peppers, or cucumbers in raised beds and want to support plants at multiple heights as they develop, this netting installs horizontally in stacked layers tied to existing supports without requiring specialized hardware. 

The non-stretchy rope-style mesh holds its position once tied, which matters for horizontal installations where sagging between support points would drop plants back toward the soil.

For vertical installation along a fence line or post row, the same material provides a consistent climbing surface for vining crops to weave through naturally. The bulk roll format lets you cut custom lengths for odd-shaped beds or multiple separate runs without buying pre-cut packs for each section.

What to Expect from the Aticca Trellis Netting in Real Use

Verified buyers describe the mesh material as strong and non-stretchy, which distinguishes it from softer nylon netting that deflects significantly under crop weight. One buyer installed three horizontal layers over raised beds for beans, tomatoes, and peppers, with the netting holding position at each level without sagging. Another used it on green bean vines with consistent results through the growing season.

A secondary benefit noted by at least one verified buyer is bird deterrence. Horizontal layers installed over raised beds have been effective at keeping larger birds out of the growing area, even when that was not the original intent of the installation.

The 15 x 15 ft bird netting variant draws separate feedback focused on fruit tree and berry bush protection, with buyers noting it drapes and ties down quickly, remains low-visibility from a distance, and has excluded birds and small animals without gaps.

Setup across all variants is consistently reported as fast, with most installations completed in minutes.

Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the polyester trellis netting and the bird netting variants?

The polyester trellis netting variants are designed primarily for plant support, with 6-inch mesh openings sized to allow plant growth and hand access during harvest. The bird netting variant has a much finer mesh opening designed to physically exclude birds and small animals from fruit trees, berry bushes, and raised beds. 

If your goal is crop support for climbing plants, the trellis netting is the right choice. If your goal is keeping birds or animals off established plants or fruit, the bird netting variant is the appropriate option.

Can this netting be installed without any special clips or fasteners?

Yes. The netting ties directly to posts, stakes, frame members, or existing support structures using cut lengths of the netting material itself or standard garden twine. No clips, carabiners, or specialty fasteners are required for basic installation. 

For horizontal layered installations, tying the netting at each intersection point with the support structure keeps it level and prevents shifting as plants grow into and weight the mesh.

Does horizontal installation work as well as vertical for supporting heavy-fruiting crops?

Horizontal installation works well for crops where you want to support the weight of developing fruit across a flat plane rather than training the plant to climb upward. Beans, peppers, and sprawling tomato varieties benefit from horizontal layers that lift fruit off the soil and distribute weight across the net rather than concentrating it at a single climbing point. 

For indeterminate tomatoes or cucumbers that grow tall, vertical installation combined with horizontal layers at intervals gives the most complete support through the full height of the plant.