I have some cabbages, sprouts and cauliflowers ready to put out. Am looking for inventive ideas to stop the birds getting them. Don't want to use netting, any other cheap ideas please?
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I put my runner bean seedlings in cut down pop bottles until they grow strongly - this certainly helps protect the seedlings from birds. I also grow the beans at home in pots before planting out. Something that clonks - like a pop bottle on a stick is something I have seen others use but it isn't half irritating. As I live at the seaside this year I have purchased some beach toys - dragonflies on a stick which might do the trick. I use CDs also myself. On the allotment I have taken over recently there was some dense mesh not netting and we have wrapped it round our bamboo poles more to protect the runner beans from the heat of the sun but it would have acted as a bird protector as well. Not sure exactly what it is but birds wouldn't get entangled in it. We are going to ask our allotment shop what it is and buy more to make cages out of it. Good luck with your veggiesA weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows
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Originally posted by Leeds_lad View PostShiny Cd's hanging from trees scare off birds
Originally posted by dominic10 View PostI put my runner bean seedlings in cut down pop bottles
Lesley, Your problem is woodpigeons and cabbage white butterflies. The solution is small gauge netting. Believe me, I've tried everything else.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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It really depends on how tenacious your pigeons are. We have two allotments now. The first one we use spiky sticks which works a treat, although the ones I forgot to protect were still untouched so maybe some other reason. Maybe they prefer the cabbages planted in straight rows
Our second plot in a different location suffers from pigeons, partridges and possibly geese Needless to say the sticks didn't work. One gent up there uses strips of plastic floating and wafting from canes which apprently does work. Well I saw his brassicas and they were untouched. I know others who have said CDs do work, so I really don't think you can say this definitely will or definitely won't work - it really just depends I think. I do believe planting randomly and intermingling with other stuff might at least confuse them a little, though.
Oh and as for the cabbage white, had hardly any last year, despite there being no protection. Had to squash a few eggs but nothing disastrous. I like to think it was the interplanted herbs/flowers but it was probably just a bad year for them.Last edited by Shadylane; 02-06-2012, 09:54 PM.
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Originally posted by scarletrunner View PostQuote--" but birds don't eat runner beans" They ruin the flowers,which amounts to the same thing!All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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It's nice to know birds don't each runner bean seedlings - my info came from one of my allotment share-ees who informed me our crops were being eating by a red legged something or other - we have a nature reserve close buy with lots of different birds, it's a twitchers paradise. This was 3 years ago when after sowing 3 lots of seeds, we covered the beans and eventually had a good crop. Lots of people on our site net runner beans.A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows
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Birds can strip runner beans of all their flowers. Not happened to me, but my parents have had problems (sparrows, iirc) - seen them doing it, lost most of the crop. White flowers are claimed to be less attractive.
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