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NogbadtheCool 18-12-2009 11:59 AM

Holly
 
Lots of berries on the holly trees this year. But this week when I
went to collect some for indoors, no berries at all! I presume it's
those sodding birds again. What do others do about this prob I wonder?
If you collect holly in November do the berries stay on (or do you use
superglue!)
cheers
Jon

Kate Morgan 18-12-2009 12:17 PM

Holly
 
Lots of berries on the holly trees this year. But this week when I
went to collect some for indoors, no berries at all! I presume it's
those sodding birds again. What do others do about this prob I wonder?
If you collect holly in November do the berries stay on (or do you use
superglue!)
cheers
Jon


I have the same every year and now I leave the berries for the birds, I
think that they need them more than I do. You can buy very convincing
artificial berries that you can attach to the branches for the house.

kate


K 18-12-2009 12:35 PM

Holly
 
NogbadtheCool writes
Lots of berries on the holly trees this year. But this week when I
went to collect some for indoors, no berries at all! I presume it's
those sodding birds again. What do others do about this prob I wonder?
If you collect holly in November do the berries stay on (or do you use
superglue!)


Pick as late as you can, then stand the branches in a bucket of water in
a cool place (eg porch).

They last longer indoors in water, too. I put vases of holly around
instead of hanging up clumps of it.

Not much bird damage yet, but then I grow lots of berries of different
types, so the birds have lots of other things to go at first. At the
moment they're on the Rosa rugosa hips and the last few apples that I
left for them.
--
Kay

Dave Hill 19-12-2009 09:07 PM

Holly
 
On 18 Dec, 12:35, K wrote:
NogbadtheCool writes

Lots of berries on the holly trees this year. But this week when I
went to collect some for indoors, no berries at all! I presume it's
those sodding birds again. What do others do about this prob I wonder?
If you collect holly in November do the berries stay on (or do you use
superglue!)


Pick as late as you can, then stand the branches in a bucket of water in
a cool place (eg porch).

They last longer indoors in water, too. I put vases of holly around
instead of hanging up clumps of it.

Not much bird damage yet, but then I grow lots of berries of different
types, so the birds have lots of other things to go at first. At the
moment they're on the Rosa rugosa hips and the last few apples that I
left for them.
--
Kay


The problem with cutting holly early is that though the birds won't
get the berries, the mice will if you are not very carefull, also when
you cut it early you can get leaf drop at times.
David Hill

mark 23-12-2009 09:11 AM

Holly
 

"NogbadtheCool" wrote in message
...
Lots of berries on the holly trees this year. But this week when I
went to collect some for indoors, no berries at all! I presume it's
those sodding birds again. What do others do about this prob I wonder?
If you collect holly in November do the berries stay on (or do you use
superglue!)



You would begrudge the birds eating berries so that they can survive?

mark



alan.holmes 24-12-2009 04:13 PM

Holly
 

"mark" wrote in message
o.uk...

"NogbadtheCool" wrote in message
...
Lots of berries on the holly trees this year. But this week when I
went to collect some for indoors, no berries at all! I presume it's
those sodding birds again. What do others do about this prob I wonder?
If you collect holly in November do the berries stay on (or do you use
superglue!)



You would begrudge the birds eating berries so that they can survive?


I begrudge the damned pidgeons eating my veg!

Alan



mark





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