The Advantages of Fruit Bush Netting To Protect Your Garden from Birds

The Advantages of Fruit Bush Netting To Protect Your Garden from Birds

Do you have a fruit tree or bush that needs some extra protection from birds and other pests? If so, you'll want to consider installing fruit bush netting.

This versatile and affordable solution is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, and can be customized to fit your specific needs. Plus, fruit bush netting is easy to install and maintain, so you won't have to worry about it taking up too much space or becoming a hassle.

Ready to get started? Let's take a look at some of the best fruit bush netting options!

Fruit Bush Netting vs Fruit Cages

Fruit bush netting is a great alternative to fruit cages. Both have their benefits, but fruit bush netting is more versatile. This is because you can wrap it around fruit bushes to protect your fruit from birds, squirrels, and other pests. You can also use it to enclose herbs or flowers in your garden.

This type of netting is less expensive than a fruit cage - there is typically no frame - and you can use as little or as you need to cover the whole fruit bush.

Popular lengths are 2m and 4m sections of netting.

Fruit cages are perfect for consumers who want to grow fruit or vegetables over a patch of land, such as strawberries. They're great for growing grapes, apples, pears, carrots, parsnips etc in - but they may not be the best option if you have large fruit bushes that are spread out across your garden or allotment.

Some people choose to mix fruit cage types - such as using fruit cage netting on top of some type of custom frame - however, we believe a dedicated fruit cage is the best option as this will offer greater protection than a custom setup. Plus if you choose a William James fruit cage - which are built to last - in the long run, you'll receive better value and protection.

Fruit cages are also great for keeping small animals and birds from destroying your fruit and veg.

Recommended Fruit Protection
  1. 20mm Heavy Duty Anti Bird Netting (Fruit Cage Top Net)
    20mm Garden Bird Netting - Made To Order
    £1.58 Square Metre Incl. VAT
  2. 20mm Heavy Duty Anti Bird Netting (Fruit Cage Top Net)
    20mm Black Knotted Fruit Cage Netting
    £1.50 Square Metre Incl. VAT

Types Of Fruit Bush Nets

A fruit bush net is a type of garden net that's designed to protect fruit trees from animals and birds. It is secured using a series of loops (or cable ties) that can be stretched across the tree's branches, preventing birds from accessing the fruit.

Fruit bush nets work by preventing birds from accessing your fruit. They are particularly important for protecting young fruit trees, which don't have much armor yet and are easily killed by bird attacks.

There are different types of fruit bush nets available, depending on the size and shape of the tree you're protecting. You can also choose to buy a ready-made net cut to a specific size - or you can order custom netting to fit more than one tree. Once you've purchased your garden netting, all you need to do is stretch it across the tree's branches and secure it with ties or wires.

You can choose which mesh size you want. Opting for a smaller mesh - 20mm is a great size - would be perfect for smaller fruit or young trees, whereas larger mesh sizes are perfect for bigger fruit.

Benefits Of Fruit Netting

If you're looking for a way to keep birds away from your fruit trees, then fruit bush netting (also known as anti bird netting) is a great option. Netting comes in different sizes and can be fitted to any type of tree or shrub. It's easy to install and doesn't require any special tools or expertise.

The main benefit of using netting is that it restricts the amount of space that birds have access to. This keeps them away from your fruit trees and prevents them from eating your treasured fruit! In addition, it also provides protection from other animals in your garden who might want to raid your fruit tree.

There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting the right size for your fruit bush netting:

  • Make sure the netting is large enough to cover the entire tree or shrub, but not so large that it becomes burdensome or cumbersome to use.
  • Also make sure the netting isn't too big or small that it won't provide adequate coverage. A too-small net will let birds fly through it easily, while a too-large net will become tangled up and ineffective.
  • Finally, make sure the color of the net matches the color of the tree or shrub so that you can easily see it when installed.
  • Most netting is versatile and can be used for other gardening applications - such as installing it around a bush close to fencing.

Make sure you have a range of accessories to install fruit nets correctly. Cable ties and scissors are required to fit the netting around the bush or tree.

What Fruit Trees Can I Use Netting For?

You can use fruit bush nets for almost any fruit tree, however, in the UK the most popular fruit trees include:

  • Apples
  • Pears
  • Plums
  • Oranges
  • Cherries

Fruit bush netting is very versatile and can be used in a variety of ways to keep birds and other wildlife away from your fruit and crops.

Final Thoughts

All in all, you can use fruit bush netting to protect your fruit and make them last longer. The only problem is that it's a time-consuming process. You need to tie the branches firmly and create a grid with the netting. However, in the long run the benefits of using fruit bush netting are well worth the effort.

We hope our article helped you understand how fruit bush netting works and how to effectively use it in your garden or allotment.

FAQs

What are the benefits of using fruit bush netting?

The main benefit of using fruit bush netting is that it helps to keep wildlife away from your fruits and crops. This can help to prolong the life of your produce and protect them from pests and disease. Additionally, the coloration of the net will match that of most fruit trees, so you'll be able to see it even when it's installed.

How do you net fruit bushes?

The process of netting fruit bushes is time-consuming, but it can be done easily if you have the right tools. You'll need a sturdy ladder to start with if your trees are tall. First, tie the branches of the bush or tree tight using wire or rope. You can then secure the netting over the top of the tree or bush. Finally, use cable ties to keep it in place.

Is fruit bush netting expensive?

The price of fruit bush netting varies depending on the type and size of net. However, it's generally affordable and can be a handy way to keep wildlife away from your fruits and crops.

How often should I repair fruit netting?

Fruit netting should be repaired or replaced if you discover any damage. We advise to check the netting every couple of months to ensure it's in good condition. This will help to keep your fruit safe from pests.