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Old 15-03-2014, 05:31 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default How to attract more birds to my balcony garden?

On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 12:03:31 +0100, Sultana Wahab
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Hello fellow gardeners,

I have a north west facing balcony and it attracts some birds. Seeing
them makes my day a good day. And I can imagine it pleases you to see
your visitors too.

My balcony garden is made up few plants, flowers and a small holly tree.
It has a couple of bird feeds, a mini greenhouse, table and chairs.

There are a variety of birds in the area I live because I've seen and
heard them. I know they prefer the proper gardens than my balcony one.

I would like to attract more birds but not sure what I need to buy more
of.

I have room for another small tree, a large ceramic pot, two hanging
baskets and maybe room for one more medium pot. Anymore items then
it'll make the area look cluttered and cramped.

I would like another small tree. One that doesn't grow really tall and
attracts more birds!!

Please could you suggest which tree I should go for? Or shall I just opt
for buying more plants?

I don't know what to do :/

Many thanks,

Sultana Wahab, London, uk

P.s please don't mention bird food & feeders because that's sorted
now!!!


Perhaps a bird bath. Also a lot of birds prefer fresh fruit, apples
will attract birds, also suet cakes. How high is your balcony? And
if there are more balconies near yours with people on them that will
keep birds away. Even if you are inside but visible the birds will be
put off. I feed birds on my rear deck but when I get too close to the
glass sliders they all fly off.