Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the roll size, green mesh format, cutting flexibility, and the setup details that matter around berries, vegetables, and young fruit trees.
Pros
The upside
- The 7 x 100 foot roll gives long berry rows, fence lines, fruit trees, and bed edges a wide coverage path.
- The green plastic mesh is easy to see while placing and can be cut for shorter garden sections.
- The roll format supports seasonal setup around fruit trees, vegetable beds, and berry patches.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Large netting rolls need slow unfolding so the mesh stays tidy around branches, stakes, and bed corners.
- Edges need clips, stakes, or a support line during wind and watering.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
Feitore Deer Fence Netting fits gardeners covering berry rows, fruiting shrubs, vegetable beds, and young trees during active growing and picking weeks.
What to know:
Unroll the mesh slowly, plan the cut lengths first, and keep clips or garden stakes nearby so the cover can be secured as soon as it is shaped.
Where to check it
Check Feitore Deer Fence Netting 7 x 100
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
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Breakdown
Full review
A long netting roll for fruiting garden edges
Feitore Deer Fence Netting is a green plastic mesh roll sized for gardeners who want to shape protection around berry rows, young fruit trees, vegetable beds, and tender crop edges. The 7 x 100 foot format gives a long run of material for seasonal coverage.
The roll feels suited to garden areas that already have stakes, posts, hoops, or a simple support line ready. Once the shape is planned, the mesh can be cut, clipped, pinned, or tied where the crop needs coverage.
Green mesh that is easy to place
The green material is visible during setup, which helps when the netting is moving around leaves, stems, and bed corners. A visible mesh edge makes it easier to check tension and find loose spots during a garden walk.
That matters around berries and fruiting branches. Netting should be lifted gently for picking, settled back with care, and kept clear of tender new growth.
Works with simple cover hardware
This roll pairs naturally with garden stakes, clips, hoops, or a support line. Stakes can hold lower edges close to the soil, while clips can gather mesh around a frame or temporary post.
For fruit trees and shrubs, the setup feels cleanest when the netting has a few clear anchor points. That keeps the mesh from bunching around branches and makes daily checks calmer.
Good match
Feitore Deer Fence Netting fits gardeners covering berry rows, fruiting shrubs, vegetable beds, and young trees during active growing and picking weeks.
What to know
Unroll the mesh slowly, plan the cut lengths first, and keep clips or garden stakes nearby so the cover can be secured as soon as it is shaped.