A green shade net, also known as a shade
cloth or shade netting, is a type of protective
covering used in agriculture, horticulture, and
other outdoor settings. It is made from woven
or knitted polyethylene (PE) or other
materials, designed to provide shade and
protection to plants, crops, and various
structures from excessive sunlight, heat,
wind, and other environmental factors. The
primary purpose of using a green shade net is
to create a favorable microclimate for the
plants or objects it covers, optimizing their
growth and protecting them from adverse
weather conditions.
A green shade net, also known as a shade cloth or shade netting, is a type of protective covering used in agriculture, horticulture, and other outdoor settings. It is made from woven or knitted polyethylene (PE) or other materials, designed to provide shade and protection to plants, crops, and various structures from excessive sunlight, heat, wind, and other environmental factors. The primary purpose of using a green shade net is to create a favorable microclimate for the plants or objects it covers, optimizing their growth and protecting them from adverse weather conditions.
Shade nets come in various densities or shading percentages, ranging from 30% to 90%, indicating the amount of sunlight they block. The choice of shade percentage depends on the specific needs of the plants or the objects being protected and the prevailing environmental conditions.