🌿 Protect Your Greenery, Elevate Your Garden Game!
The Crop Cage Plant Protection Tent measures 10 feet in length, 6.5 feet in width, and 6.5 feet in height, providing ample space for plant growth. It features an extended cloth at the bottom to deter pests, a lightweight steel structure for easy installation, dual zipper doors for convenient access, and ground staples for stability.
T**D
Sturdy and good size
I bought two of these a year ago and just got one more. Pretty straightforward to setup. The new model has some strings to hold it down. I contacted the company for a replacement part on the old one (I left it out in very high wind and broke a corner joint) and they responded promptly and sent me a new part. The netting still has no holes despite the abuse, although it is clearly faded.
B**A
Perfect for tomatoes and blueberries
This mesh enclosure is exactly what we wanted. It is sturdy and great quality. The zippers and netting are quality and we were shocked that the price was very reasonable for what we received. We’ve had some pretty bad storms with wind and nothing has moved or sagged.You’ve probably figured out that we had a cage last year! It was cheaper, but all but collapsed by season’s end….looked like the Beverly Hillbillies. I couldn’t wait to trash it. We lucked out because you never know what’s in those boxes we order.The most difficult thing was having to use a ladder to get the netting started over the top. It takes two if you purchase the one we have, because it’s 6’ 6” tall.
J**.
Great product
Easy to assemble it works well.The zippers need to be lubricated from time to time.The plastic fittings could be stronger.
K**.
Holey
After going through the full setup, we realized there's a hole in the netting, and it's almost a perfect circle. It's a shame because it's all out together and set up and fits perfectly in the space. Hopefully I can figure out how to fill the hole to avoid any critters coming in.
P**L
Beautiful garden
The set up eliminated any birds rabbitsand bugs from getting in and eaten my vegetables you might have to self pollinate the tomatoes and other products yourself easy to set up, and it would stands heavy winds I had a beautiful garden this year because of that
G**O
Flimsy and breaks easily - stay away!
Absolutely terrible! Easy to set up, on the positive. But I put this together less than a week ago and the typical spring winds have already destroyed it - there hasn't even been a rainstorm to blame. Metal and plastic pieces both snapped in the wind, and the stakes bent. Cheaply made, so very frustrated I spent money on this. Caveat emptor.
A**R
Crumpled with first rain and wind storm...
I purchased two 6 x 10 feet for my blueberry bushes. The first thing I noticed was the metal bars were very thin and could bend easily. Also the connectors were made of plastic. The directions were terrible and only made sense after you built it which we did by looking at photos online. [BTW - there are zero extra parts]. Having said that, once we built the first cage the next was easier and after placing the netting over the frame, they seemed fairly stable. We were able to enter through the zipper doors which worked great. I do wish the holes were a tad larger so that pollinators could enter. The nets were only up for about 4 weeks until we had some wind and rain storms come through. The photo shows what happened to both sets which were secured to the ground. I have taken them apart and surprisingly most of the metal bars are in good shape (a few bent), but numerous plastic connectors have snapped or stretched and bent. I think they can be salvaged it IF I COULD PURCHASE NEW CONNECTORS, but cannot find a way to do so. Hoping Amazon can help us out...
C**Z
Just the job
Purchased these to keep the critters from eating the veggies. Squirrels ate 143 corn, not anymore! The frames are not too sturdy, so hubby duck taped joints. One frame did end up bent. Not sure if it was the wind or critters. He made another frame out of pvc piping and we put the net over it. Nothing is taking that down!
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