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Re: Horticultural netting



In article <960620091146_221282899@emout18.mail.aol.com>,
SAWater@aol.com writes
>One of my enterprises is growing fresh cut flowers.  I am growing Cosmos this
>year in a windy, open field.  I need some netting to support the tall spindly
>plants.  Ideally the netting may have openings about 4 inches x 4 inches.  I
>would like to find a roll of the material 4 feet wide and a few hundred feet
>long.  A local greenhouse supplier does not have the material and doesn't
>know where to look.  Any suggestions?  Thanks!
>
>Larry Johnson
>Minneapolis, MN

I'm in the greenhouses business to http://www.ukexnet.co.uk/hort/clovis/
as greenhouse suppliers the netting we get invoved in is for shading or
wind breaks. 4 by 4 inches is a fairly large mesh. The closest thing I
can think of is anti-bird netting (used for covering soft fruits). I
know where to get it in the UK but me thinks it'll be too expensive to
ship a small load State side.
-- 
Greg Revell



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