Jack Jute Netting is perfect for all kinds of organic gardening. The natural colours blend into the garden. Use as a trellis to support climbing plants such as peas, runner beans and sweet peas. Netting aperture measures 100mm x 100mm; overall size 3m x 1.2m. Made from natural fibres that are biodegradable, recyclable and environmentally friendly. Did you know? Jute fibre comes from the stem and ribbon (outer skin) of the jute plant. Jute has low pesticide and fertiliser needs.
Jack Jute Netting is perfect for all kinds of organic gardening. The natural colours blend into the garden. Use as a trellis to support climbing plants such as peas, runner beans and sweet peas. Netting aperture measures 100mm x 100mm; overall size 3m x 1.2m. Made from natural fibres that are biodegradable, recyclable and environmentally friendly. Did you know? Jute fibre comes from the stem and ribbon (outer skin) of the jute plant. Jute has low pesticide and fertiliser needs.
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Jack Jute Netting is perfect for all kinds of organic gardening. The natural colours blend into the garden. Use as a trellis to support climbing plants such as peas, runner beans and sweet peas. Netting aperture measures 100mm x 100mm; overall size 3m x 1.2m. Made from natural fibres that are biodegradable, recyclable and environmentally friendly. Did you know? Jute fibre comes from the stem and ribbon (outer skin) of the jute plant. Jute has low pesticide and fertiliser needs.
Jack Jute Netting is perfect for all kinds of organic gardening. The natural colours blend into the garden. Use as a trellis to support climbing plants such as peas, runner beans and sweet peas. Netting aperture measures 100mm x 100mm; overall size 3m x 1.2m. Made from natural fibres that are biodegradable, recyclable and environmentally friendly. Did you know? Jute fibre comes from the stem and ribbon (outer skin) of the jute plant. Jute has low pesticide and fertiliser needs.
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