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How is an agriculture shade net essential for farming?

A shade net is a lightweight woven polyethylene cloth that offers shade from the sun for plants and humans. Typically use of Garden Netting in agriculture to protect crops from extreme temperatures, frost, high winds, hail, and pests. These can be installed in the ground or above-ground holes. The use of shade cloth can be an effective way to prevent sunburn on plants. Additionally, it reduces the amount of radiation reaching the plants. This is due to the fact that shade fabric can reflect both air and solar energy. The quality is consistent and dependable, as a result of a stringent quality control system and dependable high-quality material sources. Applications: Applications include fences, windscreens, and privacy partitions. It provides improved ventilation, enhances light dispersion, and cools greenhouses. The shade material is resistant to rot and mildew, does not grow brittle, and is permeable to water. Therefore, shade cloth can save energy expenses by lowering the frequency

Garden Netting

Garden netting is primarily constructed of UV-stabilized high-density polyethylene or polypropylene. Plastic Garden Netting is much more lightweight and cost-effective than metal wire mesh. Also, unlike metal wire mesh, plastic yard netting is softer, which means the fence will not harm the fruit or plants. It can be used as a garden fence, plant support netting, anti-bird screening, and basic plant protection, among other things. Garden netting may be used as bird netting to keep birds away from fruits, vegetables, and crops. can be mounted on the frame's support to create a protective cage for the fruits and vegetables, providing all-around protection from birds. To prevent the trees from being harmed by birds, they can be draped over or fixed on the sides of the tree in one or several rows. To protect plants from insects and other insects, mesh-sized garden nets can be used as an insect screen. The mesh of our garden netting allows water, sunlight, and air to travel through it