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Been asked about putting up wind break netting ( the green fine mesh ) to protect new hedge which is going to be planted. Has anyone got pictures of how best to keep it tight and how to tension it.

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Any time i've done it we just clipped it too the rabbit net or occasionally just the rylock if unusually no rabbit net.

We just pulled it hand tight as we went and clipped it on.

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Any time i've done it we just clipped it too the rabbit net or occasionally just the rylock if unusually no rabbit net.

We just pulled it hand tight as we went and clipped it on.

 

No fence being put up so nothing to clip it to, was thinking of line wire top and bottom and middle.

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No fence being put up so nothing to clip it to, was thinking of line wire top and bottom and middle.

 

I did that with some really flimsy fabric type mesh. Apart from catching it once or twice strimming, it lasted well enough until the hedge was established and it wasn't needed any more.

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