Veggiemesh Garden Netting Insect Mesh

SKU: VM180
£315
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Veggiemesh garden netting insect mesh is designed to help protect your crops from a wide range of insect pests. This lightweight mesh acts as a physical barrier, preventing insects from landing on or feeding on your plants.

With its fine mesh structure, Veggiemesh is effective at keeping out common garden pests while still allowing air, light, and moisture to reach your crops. It can be laid directly over the plants, or used with garden hoops or garden cages for added structure.

What Pests Does Veggiemesh® Insect Netting Stop?

Veggiemesh insect mesh blocks many common garden pests including:

  • Cabbage root fly
  • Carrot fly
  • Cabbage white butterfly
  • Pea moth
  • Leek moth
  • Cutworm
  • Onion fly
  • Many types of aphids

For smaller pests such as flea beetles, leaf miners, or whitefly, consider using Veggiemesh® Ultrafine, which features a tighter weave for even finer protection.

Additional Benefits of Using Veggiemesh Garden Mesh

In addition to pest protection, Veggiemesh helps shield crops from:

  • Mild frosts
  • Wind damage
  • Heavy rain
  • Hail

This added layer of protection helps promote healthy plant growth throughout the growing season.

Does Veggiemesh® Allow Pollination?

Yes. While Veggiemesh insect mesh can remain over vegetables year-round—from planting to harvest—fruiting plants that rely on pollinators like bees may require temporary lifting of the mesh during flowering.

How to Use Veggiemesh® for the Best Results

Veggiemesh is lightweight and easy to handle, making it suitable for:

If laying the mesh directly over plants, make sure to allow enough slack for growth. Once in place, secure the edges using netting pegs or clips, or bury the sides to prevent gaps that insects could enter through.

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Specifications

Mesh size:1.35mm Light passage: 90% Air passage: 95%. Weight: approx. 55gms/sq. m Yarn Thickness: 0.24mm

How To Use

Cover plants or seeds immediately after planting or sowing (ensure plants are free from insect pests) and leave covered until harvest. Always allow enough slack for the plants to grow, the edges can be buried or secured with pegs ensuring there are no gaps.

Watering/Feeding: Just water and feed through the netting.

Cutting: Veggiemesh® can be cut with scissors or a hot knife.

Care: Veggiemesh® can be washed on a "wool" cycle in the washing machine. It should last at least 10 years.

Note: Remove during flowering if crops depend on pollination by bees.

Things to cover: Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts, turnips, swedes, radish, carrot, parsnip, celery, spinach, parsley, onions, leeks, peas, lettuce and all types of oriental vegetables. Strawberries, raspberries and currants.

Veggiemesh will keep our the following pests: Carrot fly, cabbage white butterfly, pea moth, cutworm, leek moth, leaf miners and many species of aphids.

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Veggiemesh FAQs

If I buy by the running metre how will it arrive?

Buying by the running metre allows you to purchase the exact length required. If you order 'by the metre' it will come in one length folded, not beautifully, but folded.It does work out cheaper to buy our veggiemesh pack sizes.

What are Aphids?

Aphids are small insects that feed off sap. Most aphids get their sap from vegetation, shoots, and flowers. However, some directly feed from the roots. 

It is possible to see aphid colonies on plants and vegetables. If left unprotected by something such as Veggiemesh®, then aphids can stunt the growth of vegetables and other plants.

How to get rid of aphids?

It is possible to spray aphids off plants with water, but this is not a good option if the infestation has already taken hold, or your vegetables are very young.

This will likely result in the aphids coming back and may also be too late, as they probably will have already done the damage to your crop by the time you’ve seen them.

Far better to protect your vegetables with Veggiemesh® insect mesh, as this will provide a longer-term solution.

What is a cabbage white butterfly?

The cabbage white butterfly is a white butterfly with small black markings on their wings. The larger cabbage white butterfly will lay their eggs in batches on the leaves of brassica.

What do cabbage white butterflies eat?

While the adults will not do any damage do vegetables, like cabbages. The larvae of the cabbage white butterfly will feed and damage plants. If left unprotected the cabbage white butterfly can destroy entire brassica yields.

How to stop cabbage white butterflies?

Aside from removing the eggs by hand, which can be difficult to spot, the best way to prevent cabbage white butterflies from laying eggs on your cabbages is to protect them with Veggiemesh®.

Veggiemesh® insect netting will prevent the cabbage white butterfly from laying eggs on any of your brassicas, whilst still allowing air and sunlight to reach the crops.