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Posted by caspergl0w on June 23, 2010, 2:10 pm
 
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Hey all
First time here, only place I could think of to see if anyone had
encountered
this prob:- sparrows are eating my livingstone daisies!  Its
the first year this
has happened and I wonder if anyone else has had
this problem and what can be
done to deter the sparrows?
My daisy leaves are covered in little beak holes, the sparrows are just
loving
them and as much as I like the sparrows in my garden I'd rather
they left my
flowers alone.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks
Casps




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Posted by Pat Kiewicz on June 24, 2010, 7:14 am
 

caspergl0w said:

I wish I had an answer to bird problems other than covering things
with netting or spending every minute puttering around the garden.

My own problem is with starlings.  Once the young ones fledge,
they hang out in the veggie garden and peck at everything.  They
snip the buds from my squash plants and thrash my dill.  They
nip the flowers from my eggplants.  

Worst of all, they wiped out the second planting of edamame by
snipping off the sprouts.  

They come in to feed off the mulberries the neighbor has allowed
to grow up along the fence and then loiter in my vegetable garden.

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Pat in Plymouth MI
    
"Vegetables are like bombs packed tight with all kinds of important
nutrients..."     --Largo Potter, Valkyria  Chronicles
 
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Posted by caspergl0w on June 24, 2010, 1:50 pm
 


Thanks for the response Pat.  Have decided to try foil ribbon and CDs on
sticks
to see if that maybe deters them, heres hoping.

Casps



Hey all
First time here, only place I could think of to see if anyone had
encountered this prob:- sparrows are eating my livingstone daisies!
Its
the first year this has happened and I wonder if anyone else has had
this problem and what can be done to deter the sparrows?
My daisy leaves are covered in little beak holes, the sparrows are just
loving them and as much as I like the sparrows in my garden I'd rather
they left my flowers alone.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks[/i][/color]

I wish I had an answer to bird problems other than covering things
with netting or spending every minute puttering around the garden.

My own problem is with starlings.  Once the young ones fledge,
they hang out in the veggie garden and peck at everything.  They
snip the buds from my squash plants and thrash my dill.  They
nip the flowers from my eggplants.  

Worst of all, they wiped out the second planting of edamame by
snipping off the sprouts.  

They come in to feed off the mulberries the neighbor has allowed
to grow up along the fence and then loiter in my vegetable garden.

--
Pat in Plymouth MI

"Vegetables are like bombs packed tight with all kinds of important
nutrients..."     --Largo Potter, Valkyria  Chronicles

email valid but not regularly monitored




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