Darn pigeons eating my brassicas!
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- margo - newbie
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Darn pigeons eating my brassicas!
Hallo all
I had a search but didn't find this question before - sorry if I missed it
I am new to allotmenting and have been told that what is munching away on my lovely brassicas (Brussell sprouts and calabrese) is pigeons
I am on a really tight budget and just can't afford to get netting just yet, I have tried old CDs strung from string between two canes, but I think the pigeons ust see it as some form of fancy lighting like the good old disco ball we used to bop around under!
Do any of you have any ideas that could save my poor brassicas until I manage to get some netting please?
I had a search but didn't find this question before - sorry if I missed it
I am new to allotmenting and have been told that what is munching away on my lovely brassicas (Brussell sprouts and calabrese) is pigeons
I am on a really tight budget and just can't afford to get netting just yet, I have tried old CDs strung from string between two canes, but I think the pigeons ust see it as some form of fancy lighting like the good old disco ball we used to bop around under!
Do any of you have any ideas that could save my poor brassicas until I manage to get some netting please?
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i have a lot of probs with birds here.. all differnt birds... they pullup my toilet roll plantings.. so had to abandon that.. we have had to net our newly planted sweetcorn plants.. as we lost 5 out of 14 to birds pulling them up (lucky i have another 70 to go in!) they attacked my peas last year.. had to net them!
and i saw a little bird (sparrow i think but i was not that close) pecking away at the little leaves of my perpetual spinach.. and realise now my beetroot seedling have not been munched by slugs.. as its just the top of the leaves gone...
we have just one bit of netting and it gets moved round... think we need a lot more.
and i saw a little bird (sparrow i think but i was not that close) pecking away at the little leaves of my perpetual spinach.. and realise now my beetroot seedling have not been munched by slugs.. as its just the top of the leaves gone...
we have just one bit of netting and it gets moved round... think we need a lot more.
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I cover practically everything in the garden. If it's not birds, it's rabbits, or the cats, or goats... Pity the covers don't deter slugs.red wrote: we have just one bit of netting and it gets moved round... think we need a lot more.
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Hmmm. I sympathise having lost 4 * 50m rows of brassicas to a pair of Red Legged Partridges last year.
I am on a much smaller scale this year and have covered my cabbages with metal hooped cages which I rescued from a scrap heap. I am certain when they outgrow the cages, I will have to think of a different style of defence!
The most annoying this is, on Friday, a 15 acre field next to the house was planted with Brussels sprouts. No protection whatsoever. Not a damn pigeon or rabbit is looking near them - they are all sitting waiting on me removing the cages from my cabbages
I am on a much smaller scale this year and have covered my cabbages with metal hooped cages which I rescued from a scrap heap. I am certain when they outgrow the cages, I will have to think of a different style of defence!
The most annoying this is, on Friday, a 15 acre field next to the house was planted with Brussels sprouts. No protection whatsoever. Not a damn pigeon or rabbit is looking near them - they are all sitting waiting on me removing the cages from my cabbages
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Them darn pigeons...
I have the same problem.
If the pigeons have reduced my brassicas to leafless stems, does anyone know if they have any chance of recovering now ? Or do I dig them up and just cry.... ?
(First time planting these and I got some slug protection but didnt expect bird trouble).
If the pigeons have reduced my brassicas to leafless stems, does anyone know if they have any chance of recovering now ? Or do I dig them up and just cry.... ?
(First time planting these and I got some slug protection but didnt expect bird trouble).