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Old 13-09-2004, 03:17 AM
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:17:35 -0400, "Gareee©"
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We get bird netting at Lowes, cheap and effective!


Ok, I'll look for that. Any idea what section of the store it's in?


Just bought 3 rolls for $5 each, next to the landscape fabric and
deer netting in the far back corner of the garden dept.


Thanks, Mike.. I'll look at it, and see if it looks fine enough to trap our
fall "color"

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I need to net the pond, and want to know where a Lowe's or Home Depot to
look, and what to buy.

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We get it at Ace Hardware. I think it's 18' X 36' and lasts up to 3 years.
It's fine, black, tough and not very visible. Cost = around $18.
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"Gareee©" wrote in message
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I need to net the pond, and want to know where a Lowe's or Home Depot to
look, and what to buy.

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We get it at Ace Hardware. I think it's 18' X 36' and lasts up to 3 years.
It's fine, black, tough and not very visible. Cost = around $18.
--
Carol.... the frugal ponder...
"Doesn't it bother you when people litter? The most creative
rationale for throwing an apple core out the window is 'It
will plant seeds for other trees to grow.' And, of course,
our highways are lined with apple trees--right next to all
the cigarette bushes." -- Nick Arnette --
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Old 13-09-2004, 09:39 PM
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:46:33 -0400, "Gareee©"
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I need to net the pond, and want to know where a Lowe's or Home Depot to
look, and what to buy.


I have a roll of really great polyester netting that I used. Much
better than nylon. You can see it at
www.anatekcorp.com/garden/pondscreen.htm The page advertises the
complete screens and kits for sale but I am not selling them anymore
as I do not have time for it. But I do have left over netting which
is 12 feet wide. You can have it for my cost which is $4.00 per
running yard plus shipping.

John


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If you go with the bird netting, stretch it tight. If the leaves pile on,
it will stretch and sag into the water, at which time we call it a tea bag.
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If you go with the bird netting, stretch it tight. If the leaves pile on,
it will stretch and sag into the water, at which time we call it a tea bag.
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