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Netting and Fleece Crop Cover Clips Reviews

4.8 Rating 42 Reviews
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Netting clips will extend the life of any garden netting or fleece by protecting it with these fantastic little clips, designed by Gardening Naturally after numerous requests from customers for an affordable solution.
Just pop the clip onto the netting or fleece, this creates an eyelet for a steel peg. It also helps to find the pegs.
The clips can also be used for hanging netting or fleece in the greenhouse.
Colour: Black

About Gardening Naturally:

Gardening Naturally is a family run business which specialises in a range of natural and organic gardening products.

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Unit 27 Blackworth Industrial Estate
Highworth
SN6 7NA

These clips have stayed put through two winter storms with gusts up to 60 miles an hour and no damage to my reflection hoop covering. Much better than the plastic milk bottles filled with water I used last year.
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Posted 4 years ago
These are fantastic little clips perfect for keeping the mesh down and bugs out
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
Brilliant idea, secures the netting without having to pierce it!
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Posted 5 years ago
Did exactly what it said.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
These are much larger than I expected, but that does not matter. They hold the crop cover netting tightly, and with the sufficiently large fleece clips my netting is staying in place. V prompt service. Good catalogue and website
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Posted 5 years ago
I found these a struggle to fit onto insect netting. It is difficult to know which way to place it and to get the clip to close even when careful to have one flat layer. It may be easy in the factory but kneeling on a plank in the veg patch is hard, maybe best to place them on before laying it over crops.
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Posted 5 years ago