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Mar 21, 2022 8:02 AM CST
Name: Nancy
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Utnvpa said: Doing bonsai I've learned to use fiberglass drywall mesh tape. It has larger openings than window screen, lasts forever and is cheap. Buy a roll at HD or Lowes.

That's a great idea. At the end of a season I sometimes forget to find the old piece of screen and dig it out. The adhesive on the tape would make that part so much easier for me. And I wouldn't have to be repositioning them ever again in the spring when planting.

Adding fiberglass drywall mesh tape to my shopping list!

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