Most of the redcurrants here are stripped by the blackbirds. They're alongside the jostaberries. The pigeons land on the jostaberries and all the fruit falls off - what stays on the bush they eat. What falls on the floor, something else eats. So the redcurrants/jostas are being attacked in several ways.
My thought is that, if I grow them as cordons with 1,2 or 3 upright stems, I could throw a fleece over them when they're starting to ripen and the pigeons couldn't land on them so easily. I don't like using netting as the birds can be trapped in it.
My cunning plan is to find a suitable "row"; take some cuttings of straight new growth, and jab them in the soil in the "row". Water them and let them get on with it!
From what I've read, cordoning works for red/white currants and gooseberries but not blackcurrants. Not sure about jostaberries but there's one way to find out.
Has anyone tried this? Advice welcomed.
My thought is that, if I grow them as cordons with 1,2 or 3 upright stems, I could throw a fleece over them when they're starting to ripen and the pigeons couldn't land on them so easily. I don't like using netting as the birds can be trapped in it.
My cunning plan is to find a suitable "row"; take some cuttings of straight new growth, and jab them in the soil in the "row". Water them and let them get on with it!
From what I've read, cordoning works for red/white currants and gooseberries but not blackcurrants. Not sure about jostaberries but there's one way to find out.
Has anyone tried this? Advice welcomed.
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