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Protective Mesh Netting 

                                                   

Ideal for keeping leaves off moss and for protecting newly transplanted moss from birds, mice, and squirrels that like to dig for worms and insects.


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Sod Staples
Each Price: $9.60

Sod Staples for transplant netting and more.
Moss Transplant Netting
Each Price: $19.95

NEW Product ! Moss Transplant Netting is the ideal, virtually invisible solution for helping to keep moss in place while it knits to the soil (moss has no roots). More importantly, it helps to keep birds and small animals searching for bugs from pulling up the moss. Finally, it is also effective for one or two seasons for holding moss in place while using a leaf blower to remove leaves. 

54" X 7' Black in color, 100% nylon, degradable over time, this material will slowly decompose with UV light while allowing the moss to slowly grow right through it over time. 

 Moss Guru, Rick Smith, author of "New Methods for Moss Gardening" recommended this product to us a few years back and we have had excellent results working with it. 
Repels - All Ready Spray
Each Price: $29.95

Apply to plants and structures to repel Chipmunks, Squirrels, Birds, Rabbits, Deer, Raccoons and many more
one quart makes 2 Gallons of finished spray Material.
Environmentally safe and Biodegradable
Can be used around Edible plants
Repels listed Animals for up to 2 months after Application.
 
Protective Mesh Netting - 7 x 150
List Price: $109.00
Each Price: $109.00

7 feet x 150 feet. 1/4" mesh netting (black).  Virtually invisible and ideal for keeping leaves and debris off moss - eliminates raking!  Also perfect for protecting newly transplanted moss from birds, mice, and squirrels that like to dig for grubs.
Protective Mesh Netting - 14 x 150
List Price: $195.00
Each Price: $195.00

14 feet x 150 feet. 1/4" mesh netting (black).  Virtually invisible and ideal for keeping leaves and debris off moss - eliminates raking!  Also perfect for protecting newly transplanted moss from birds, mice, and squirrels that like to dig for grubs.