TCamp trellis netting is a soft white nylon mesh for home gardeners and small-scale growers who need lightweight, manageable plant support for cucumbers, beans, and other climbing crops in garden beds, greenhouse frames, or outdoor structures.
Available in 6-inch and 3.5-inch mesh sizes and multiple lengths, it works for both vertical and horizontal training setups. One practical note: the netting performs best when secured on all four sides, as the mesh can stretch and lose stability if only anchored at the top or along one edge.
Specifications
-
Material: Heavy-duty white nylon
-
Mesh Size: 6 inches x 6 inches (also available in 3.5" mesh)
-
Dimensions: 5 feet x 15 feet (also available in 5' x 30')
-
Available Configurations: Single pack and 2-pack
-
Edges: Soft with no sharp points
-
Odor: No harsh odors
-
Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bag
-
Orientation: Vertical and horizontal installation
Whether This Netting Fits Your Greenhouse Frame, Carport, or Garden Row Setup
At 5 feet wide and 15 feet long, this netting suits single-row vegetable gardens, small greenhouse frames, and overhead or side-panel setups on structures like carports and pergolas. If you need more width or height, ordering two panels and combining them gives you a 10-foot span or extended vertical coverage without a seam gap.
The 6-inch mesh is large enough to reach through for pruning and harvesting without resistance, and the soft nylon construction means you can handle it during training without abrasion to stems or hands. The 3.5-inch mesh option provides tighter guidance for smaller-stemmed crops that need more contact points to stay on the trellis, and is worth considering if you are growing crops that tend to wander off wider openings.
For attachment, the netting ties to any stable frame, greenhouse structure, or support pole, and strong magnets have been used to hang it from metal carport beams as an alternative to tying.
What to Expect from the TCamp Trellis Netting in Real Use
Verified buyers have used this netting for cucumbers, beans, and general vertical garden training across greenhouse frames, carports, and outdoor row setups. For cucumbers specifically, buyers report consistent performance when the netting is draped over a greenhouse frame and secured at multiple points, with one buyer leaving it installed year-round through Arkansas weather without rips, tears, or visible degradation after two seasons.
Two panels ordered together and combined allow a 10-foot wide span for larger carport or structure installations. On the handling side, buyers describe the netting as easy to hang without tangling, with enough stretch to conform to a frame without going slack.
For tomatoes, one buyer notes they tend to deviate from the netting rather than climbing it consistently, suggesting cucumbers and beans are more natural fits for this style of vertical trellis. The 6-inch mesh opening grows noticeably larger when pulled fully taut, which is worth considering when planning how tightly you intend to tension the installation.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you attach this netting to a greenhouse frame or garden structure?
The netting ties directly to any stable frame using garden ties, zip ties, or string threaded through the mesh openings. It can also be draped over a frame and secured at the corners and edges without rigid fasteners.
For metal structures like carports, strong magnets have been used as attachment points where drilling or tying is not practical. Securing the netting on all four sides, top, bottom, and both ends, provides the most stable trellis surface under plant load.
What is the difference between the 6-inch and 3.5-inch mesh options?
The 6-inch mesh provides larger openings for easy hand access during pruning and harvesting, and suits larger-stemmed climbing crops like cucumbers. The 3.5-inch mesh provides more contact points per linear foot of vine, which helps guide crops that need closer support to stay on the trellis.
If you are growing crops with finer stems or vines that tend to slip through wider openings, the 3.5-inch mesh will keep them better positioned across the growing season.
Can two panels be joined to create a wider or taller trellis installation?
Yes. Two panels can be positioned side by side or end to end and tied together at the overlapping edges to create a wider or taller continuous trellis surface. Buyers have combined two 5-foot-wide panels to achieve a 10-foot span across a carport structure. The nylon construction ties easily at junction points without special hardware, and the mesh openings align well enough to create a consistent grid across joined sections.