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Mary Fisher 27-06-2006 03:44 PM

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Hello,

We put some seeds out for the birds. I don't know whether this is a
good idea or not. On one hand, hopefully if they eat the seed, they
won't eat my plants! On the other hand, it might draw more birds to
the garden to eat my berries! What do you think?

Anyway, they've eaten two feeders full of seeds already. So my
question is, where can I buy seed in bulk and cheap?


I get mine from the local racing pigeon shop - he buys large sacks to make
his own smaller packs of wild bird seed but was happy to sell me a large
sack.

The problem is that the birds don't eat ALL the seed, much of it they
scatter on the ground where it germinates ...
Mary



WRabbit 27-06-2006 05:05 PM

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"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
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The problem is that the birds don't eat ALL the seed, much of it they
scatter on the ground where it germinates ...


We had that problem, especially as our bird table is above a flower bed. We
use Huskfree Advance from Haiths with good results
http://www.haiths.com/product.asp?lo...f_id=WBADVANCE

It's a bit pricier than standard seed, but saves a lot of mess.



Mary Fisher 27-06-2006 08:02 PM

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"WRabbit" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
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The problem is that the birds don't eat ALL the seed, much of it they
scatter on the ground where it germinates ...


We had that problem, especially as our bird table is above a flower bed.
We use Huskfree Advance from Haiths with good results
http://www.haiths.com/product.asp?lo...f_id=WBADVANCE


Won't it germinate without husks?

I'll have a look, thanks,

Mary



WRabbit 28-06-2006 02:44 AM

bird feeding
 
Mary Fisher wrote:

Won't it germinate without husks?


I've been using it for about a year and I've not had anything germinate from
it. The one time I used something else I had major weeding to do.

The only problem I've got now is to find something tough enough to grow
under the table, the starlings etc can be a bit tough on the plants below to
pick up the scraps.

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Mary Fisher 28-06-2006 05:29 PM

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"WRabbit" wrote in message
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Mary Fisher wrote:

Won't it germinate without husks?


I've been using it for about a year and I've not had anything germinate
from it. The one time I used something else I had major weeding to do.


Hm. That sounds encouraging - although the hens tend to eat the sprouting
stuff they don't get everything. Thanks.

Mary



newsb 29-06-2006 12:20 PM

bird feeding
 
In article , Mary Fisher
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The problem is that the birds don't eat ALL the seed, much of it they
scatter on the ground where it germinates ...
Mary


I find that the pheasants and pigeons hoover up all the seed on the
floor - the only problem is that they seem to be a bit over-enthusiastic
and hoover up the grass too - leaving bare patches - so I move the
feeders around on a regular basis.

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regards andyw

Mary Fisher 29-06-2006 12:53 PM

bird feeding
 

"newsb" wrote in message
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In article , Mary Fisher
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The problem is that the birds don't eat ALL the seed, much of it they
scatter on the ground where it germinates ...
Mary


I find that the pheasants


We don't have those in inner city Leeds :-)

and pigeons hoover up all the seed on the floor


but I did see a rat hoovering a few weeks ago :-(

Mary



Mary Fisher 29-06-2006 02:10 PM

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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
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but I did see a rat hoovering a few weeks ago :-(


I'll buy that rat..does it do ironing?


It didn't stay around long enough for me to find out - I made sure of that.

Sorry ... next time I'll give it a test. Or just send it to you and you can
do the testing :-)

Mary





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