I use metal irrigation pegs and peg the edges of the netting to the ground.
It’s easier than clothes pegs.
MindDecento
You can sew a piece of pvc pipe into/along the bottom of the mesh with string or whatever, the weight of the pipe holds the net down, something like 25 or 32mm pipe is about right, then you can easily lift it up and drop it back into place, but a bit of timer would work too. It keeps the net straight too.
Heisenberg-OG
Stitch it to a PVC Pipe to drop down or use eye rings and some thin rope to attach it to your top support and make a curtain to slide across. Have used both methods and prefer the curtain style.
Currently using a dog fence + improvised clip as my entry point.
max_keswick
I use landscape staples to keep them in place. Very reusable and holds up in all weather.
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I use metal irrigation pegs and peg the edges of the netting to the ground.
It’s easier than clothes pegs.
You can sew a piece of pvc pipe into/along the bottom of the mesh with string or whatever, the weight of the pipe holds the net down, something like 25 or 32mm pipe is about right, then you can easily lift it up and drop it back into place, but a bit of timer would work too. It keeps the net straight too.
Stitch it to a PVC Pipe to drop down or use eye rings and some thin rope to attach it to your top support and make a curtain to slide across. Have used both methods and prefer the curtain style.
Currently using a dog fence + improvised clip as my entry point.
I use landscape staples to keep them in place. Very reusable and holds up in all weather.
Edit: internet photo.
https://preview.redd.it/ofyp0yc0ftdd1.jpeg?width=894&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1648f726545c3e2129658667f95229f9d6bfbd2d