Secured the 25' x 100' x 3/4" bird netting over the blueberry hoop house! Had it all planned out and it went as planned
Laid it all out on the mowed side, and from the inside, clipped all the bottoms to the structure:
Then, I tied a rope to 3 sections, threw it over the top, and secured it to the ground on the other side:
I pulled it all over, piece by piece, and secured it, then added the green, heavy duty clips after stretching it a little tighter:
It's not easy to see, is it! 3/4" mesh - it had to be small enough to keep the birds out, but large enough to allow the bees in! Most of the flowers are already pollinated and is smells delicious in there!
This is the entrance side and I left the bulk on the other side:
Peace,
Michael J.
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I have 3 very mature blueberry bushes that give tons of excellent berries. But the birds nail em hard. I’ve tried various schemes netting them with good results but temporary netting is hard for me to install. Last fall I had the chain link fence guys install an 8 by 25 foot galvanized framework 7 feet tall. I permanently installed chicken wire covering the whole top. It’s designed for me to temporarily hang 7 foot tall bird netting around all 4 sides. EZ peasy! This year I plan on canning blueberry pie filling and freezing some fresh berries. The boss makes blueberry zucchini bread, too. The frame was a little pricy, but it will outlast me and make the netting job painless. I’m taking this “produce your own food” thing very seriously.
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