Which Veg Garden Netting? Protecting Your Veggies against Insects, Birds & Other Wildlife #63

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We work so hard to sow our veg seeds and to nurture our plants but it can be really demoralizing when our veggie plants are eaten or attacked by insects, birds or other wildlife. It is really important to know which veggies and fruit need protection and what point we need to protect them. I also discuss the right type of netting/protection to use for different veggies and fruit.
In this video I show you a range of different netting that you might consider using to protect you vegetables and fruit and in addition I also discuss, fleece, mesh and chicken wire. I hope the video gives you some suggestions to help ensure that you eat your vegetables, instead of just feeding the wildlife!
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  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen
    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen2 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget to hit the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON and also the BELL ICON to be notified when each new video is uploaded. I hope you enjoy the videos and let me know if you have any suggestions for future videos. Thank you for watching. Kind regards. Gary

  • @christinebrooks6364
    @christinebrooks63642 жыл бұрын

    Hi Gary, great advice on the different netting for a variety of crops. Thanks for sharing and take care 🙂

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your comment Christine which is greatly appreciated. I’m really pleased you found the video interesting. Kind regards. Gary

  • @sans0m
    @sans0m2 жыл бұрын

    Great tip re scaffold netting to double up. I've sewn these to form cages for my beds only thing is cotton does degrade after about two seasons so I may have to hand sew with fishing line next winter. Just got some enviromesh on order to hopefully sort out the allium leaf minor problem

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your comment. Yes the scaffold netting is very good but you do need to cover those larger holes and overlapping always works well. I’ve ordered some environmesh myself and I’m interested to see how this works too! Kind regards. Gary

  • @jjc7306
    @jjc73062 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful. Many thanks.

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for you comment. I'm really pleased you found the video helpful. Kind regards Gary

  • @AnjumanarasGardeningVlogsUK
    @AnjumanarasGardeningVlogsUK2 жыл бұрын

    Hello 👋🏻 Gary. Very nice helpful tips sharing. Thank you. Could you please kindly tell us in your future video how to deal with big holes in the garden? I keep seeing big holes in the ground and inside pots. I am not sure exactly what is causing it. Thank you ❤️

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your comment which is greatly appreciated. I’m pleased you are enjoying the videos. I don’t really have an issue with holes in my Veg area as you describe, however I’m wondering if local wildlife might be a factor? Where I am in the UK we had moles which dig into the ground and produce small soil heaps. This does not cause to much of an issue unless they do it when I’ve got Veg growing! Kind regards. Gary

  • @excemptfrombs2124
    @excemptfrombs21242 жыл бұрын

    My scaffold netting does not have the black strip/holes in ,exactly the same in every other way ,I’ve covered my baby cabbages today at my allotment,I used the hoops of a old cheap little growing polytunnel ,it used to have fleece on but that ripped the firs time I used it ,but the hoops are quite rigid and perfect t for this job ,I’ve made 2 small rows with 3 hoops in each row,then I’ve pinned it down with house bricks !

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your comment. It sounds like you’ve done a great job of protecting your cabbages! If you haven’t got the black stripes on your netting then you won’t have the same problem as I demonstrated so that is a bonus! I will be recording a new video in the near future showing how to erect a cheap but effective support frame for netting so keep an eye out for that. Thank you once more for your comment and good luck with the new growing season. Kind regards. Gary

  • @excemptfrombs2124

    @excemptfrombs2124

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Gary

  • @bramsrockhopper3377
    @bramsrockhopper33772 жыл бұрын

    Could you do one about the best netting etc to limit wind damage to crops? I live in Orkney and we get a lot of wind! I really want to know how best to secure netting safely. Many thanks

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your comment which is greatly appreciated. Absolutely, that is a great idea especially with all of the storms we have had had lately. Thank you for the suggestions and kind regards. Gary

  • @purpetwins65
    @purpetwins653 ай бұрын

    I'm looking at comments. I don't see the brand name of green scaffold netting, can you provide where did you purchased it from

  • @Pixieworksstudio
    @Pixieworksstudio2 жыл бұрын

    Looking at the scaffold net, you could lace it together with string I suppose from side to side maybe?

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your comment Amanda. Yes, you could sew or string the netting together but I must admit I tend to prefer the easier option of doubling up the netting to cover the large holes! But yes, what you suggest is definitely possible. Thank you once again for your comment which is greatly appreciated. Kind regards. Gary

  • @Pixieworksstudio

    @Pixieworksstudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen Yes it would be a bit fiddly lol

  • @SharonWalshDutch
    @SharonWalshDutch10 ай бұрын

    Could you please post a link? I can’t find this in the states. Thank you!

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi Sharon and thank you very much for your question. Could you please let me know what you would like a link for and I will gladly help. Kind regards. Gary

  • @stewaters7002
    @stewaters70022 жыл бұрын

    Hi Gary bought mine from Amazon-rubbish full of holes😵‍💫

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ste. There is such a range of different netting available abs it’s really important to get the right netting for the right Veg. The netting I bought from Amazon was good but I guess there will always be products that don’t meet our expectations. Kind regards. Gary

  • @lesleyh2300
    @lesleyh2300 Жыл бұрын

    What about tomatoes? They must be pollinated by bees, but Yellowjackets eat them along with lots of other insects. If I use insect netting tho, how do they get pollinated?

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lesley and thank you so much for your comment. Thankfully we do not have too many issues with Yellowjackets in the UK however I have looked into this and ways in which they can be dealt with which I hope helps: Remove attractants: Regularly remove fallen or overripe tomatoes to reduce the attraction for yellowjackets. Set up traps: Use yellowjacket traps with sweet baits away from tomato plants to capture the insects. Create physical barriers: Use mesh netting or insect screens to cover tomato plants and prevent yellowjackets from accessing them. Plant companion plants: Consider planting marigolds, mint, or basil around tomatoes, as these can repel yellowjackets. Avoid attractive stimuli: Keep garbage and food sources covered, avoid wearing bright colors or sweet fragrances, and stay calm to reduce yellowjacket attraction and aggression. Kind regards. Gary.

  • @lesnla

    @lesnla

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen thank you for your response! You are so lucky you don’t have yellowjackets they are terrible. Apparently they can’t get through the tulle netting - the white that you have in the video I think - I’m going to get that and see how it goes bc I already have marigolds, basil, mint, and nettle interspersed with the tomatoes and the yellowjackets don’t care a whit. They want to tomatoes and bite into them before they are completely ripe. I hear you can grab the tomatoes orange and ripen inside but the netting will probably solve my problem!

  • @totallyjaded1658
    @totallyjaded16582 жыл бұрын

    Would the bird netting be suitable and durable enough for a fruit cage? I’m planning on building one this year as I lose so much fruit to birds.

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your message which is greatly appreciated. Yes, absolutely the bird netting would be ideal for a fruit cage. It is large enough to allow bees to get in and pollinate but to keep the birds out. I hope this helps and kind regards. Gary

  • @rosethorne9076
    @rosethorne90762 жыл бұрын

    Hello. I'm going to grow peas (in pots) for the first time. I know I've got to protect them from birds and I've got netting for that, but how do i protect from mice please? I've got enviromesh (which I recommend btw) but could/would they nibble through it? Many thanks.

  • @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    @TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Rose and thank you very much for your question. Birds love young peas and beans seedlings and as you point out you will need to net them to protect them with bird netting. With mice I would suggest a fine netting such as scaffold or debris netting, however environmesh should work well. It is always possible that mice may try to nibble through but it should act as a good deterrent. Interestingly, I filmed a video just yesterday showing how to plant bean seeds directly into the ground and in that I show how I used netting for protection. Keep an eye out for that video which should be published in the coming weeks. Kind regards. Gary

  • @rosethorne9076

    @rosethorne9076

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheAllotmentGardenandKitchen thank you.

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