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Recommendation for strawberry protection
I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the
berries. Can someone recommend a kind of netting to use to keep them out? What size holes? You know what I mean --- the intersteces between the intersections or whatever. My grandmother used to drape old curtains over the blueberry bushes, but these are strawberries, and the sun and rain need to get through. Thanks for any help! Priscilla |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
On 7/19/2011 5:23 PM, Juniper wrote:
I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. Can someone recommend a kind of netting to use to keep them out? What size holes? You know what I mean --- the intersteces between the intersections or whatever. My grandmother used to drape old curtains over the blueberry bushes, but these are strawberries, and the sun and rain need to get through. Thanks for any help! Priscilla Netting I use for deer with one inch openings should also keep out birds, but it is not just draping but keeping off the plants or birds will just peck around it. So you would have to put together a frame to keep off the strawberries. |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
Juniper wrote:
I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. Can someone recommend a kind of netting to use to keep them out? What size holes? You know what I mean --- the intersteces between the intersections or whatever. My grandmother used to drape old curtains over the blueberry bushes, but these are strawberries, and the sun and rain need to get through. Thanks for any help! Priscilla I use galvanised weldmesh. It is a wire mesh in a square pattern welded at each junction that is much stiffer than chicken or bird wire so it can stand on its own without a frame. I use a 12mm (1/2 in) mesh. It keeps out birds quite well, horses not so much. D |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
Juniper wrote:
I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. are you sure it is birds and not ground squirrels instead? i have very little damage from birds here, but much more from ground squirrels (chipmunks). songbird |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
"songbird" wrote in message ... Juniper wrote: I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. are you sure it is birds and not ground squirrels instead? i have very little damage from birds here, but much more from ground squirrels (chipmunks). songbird and terrapins (land turtles) |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
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songbird wrote: Juniper wrote: I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. are you sure it is birds and not ground squirrels instead? i have very little damage from birds here, but much more from ground squirrels (chipmunks). songbird It's odd, but I've *never* seen a chipmunk near my property. We have some squirrels, but no chipmunks at all. I've lived there almost 13 years now. Very strange. Priscilla |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
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"Steve Peek" wrote: "songbird" wrote in message ... Juniper wrote: I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. are you sure it is birds and not ground squirrels instead? i have very little damage from birds here, but much more from ground squirrels (chipmunks). songbird and terrapins (land turtles) Never seen a turtle near my place, either. I live in a city. Slugs, snails, worms, salamanders, cats, birds, squirrels, a woodchuck, etc., but no turtles. Thanks anyway. Priscilla |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote: Juniper wrote: I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. Can someone recommend a kind of netting to use to keep them out? What size holes? You know what I mean --- the intersteces between the intersections or whatever. My grandmother used to drape old curtains over the blueberry bushes, but these are strawberries, and the sun and rain need to get through. Thanks for any help! Priscilla I use galvanised weldmesh. It is a wire mesh in a square pattern welded at each junction that is much stiffer than chicken or bird wire so it can stand on its own without a frame. I use a 12mm (1/2 in) mesh. It keeps out birds quite well, horses not so much. D Thanks. I don't have much problem with horses poaching off my berries. ;-) Priscilla -- "What you fail to understand is that criticising established authority by means of argument and evidence is a crucial aspect of how science works." - Chris Malcolm |
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Recommendation for strawberry protection
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Frank wrote: On 7/19/2011 5:23 PM, Juniper wrote: I have some strawberry plants, and the birds keep beating me to the berries. Can someone recommend a kind of netting to use to keep them out? What size holes? You know what I mean --- the intersteces between the intersections or whatever. My grandmother used to drape old curtains over the blueberry bushes, but these are strawberries, and the sun and rain need to get through. Thanks for any help! Priscilla Netting I use for deer with one inch openings should also keep out birds, but it is not just draping but keeping off the plants or birds will just peck around it. So you would have to put together a frame to keep off the strawberries. Thanks! Of course, right after I posted I started googling, and I ended up ordering some 5/8" net and hoops to hold it over the bed in question from Gardeners' Supply. They're pricey, but I've always found the quality very good. Thanks again, to everyone who replied. Priscilla |
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