In open ground vegetable cultivation, nets and meshes are used in various ways to protect crops, optimize yields and ensure the quality of the vegetables.
One of The main uses of nets and nets for vegetable growing are to protect crops from insects and pests. There are no less than seven different insect screens that are used in vegetable cultivation, each with its own mesh size and weight. In addition, there is also a difference in the type of material, for example, we have insect screens made of woven monofilament and knitted quality. The insect screen advice table provides a complete overview of the use of the insect screens.
We have windbreak screens to protect the plot from the wind. This canvas is placed around the vegetable plot and reduces the wind by 50%.
Young vegetable crops in particular need protection against the cold, hail and frost in winter. For this application, we have multifunctional climate cloth. The climate cover is often used on leek, cabbage and leaf crops against the cold, but also against bird feeding. In cauliflower and Chinese cabbage, it is also used against the cabbage fly. Bird/pigeon nets
Birds and pigeons also like to feast on the young vegetable crops. To protect the crops, we have a pigeon net. This mesh is placed on the crop. In addition, we have two types of strong bird nets.
We have support mesh in our range for both horizontal and vertical support for crops, such as tomatoes, cucumbers and beans. It also promotes healthy crop growth.
We also have a slugscreen, which is often used to keep the snails out of the various vegetable plots.