ChatterBank1 min ago
protecting strawberries
Is there anything apart from netting that will protect strawberries from birds? They are lining up waiting for the fruit to ripen and I know they'll pinch the lot but I hate the thought of them getting trapped in netting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.can appreciate your concern about trapping birds - be awful to get to the veggie patch and find a bird hanging in the netting. We've put enormous amounts of silver paper, cd disks, fluttery paper whatever all over the netting for years now and have been lucky - the birds stay away (or maybe its the resident cat!)
To take carmalee's suggestion of cds, I use this for my vegies, not Strawberries, but it works, and would be worth a try.
get a lot of old cds, glue two together with only the silvery sides showing, I have them about a foot apart, threaded onto line that goes around the area you want to protect.
As said, it works, and you can use them year after year.
get a lot of old cds, glue two together with only the silvery sides showing, I have them about a foot apart, threaded onto line that goes around the area you want to protect.
As said, it works, and you can use them year after year.
I have loads of strawberry plants fruiting right now on my allotment and I protect them from the birds and slugs by putting the fruit into halved plastic bottles and open ended yoghurt pots. This reduces an enormous amount of damage from air and ground attack. The strawbs don't need sun to ripen them and I usually pick them before fully ripe to finish off (in both senses) at home.
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