09-06-2013 9:06 PM
Some weeks ago, I planted some small lettuce plants into tubs, making sure to place them out of reach of the snails. The lettuces were coming along nicely; then I looked out yesterday and saw a Sparrow and its babies in one of the tubs, tucking into the lettuce. And they were back for more today, bless them. Oh well, shop bought lettuce here I come, 🙂
09-06-2013 9:17 PM
09-06-2013 9:26 PM
I had salad leaves one day & bare earth the next! Can I join the club? :^O
09-06-2013 9:37 PM
but i bet if you put lettuce leaves on the bird table they would think you had gone nuts and would not eat them.:-)
09-06-2013 9:54 PM
thats why they grow them in cold frames or with a cloche over them while they get big enough 🙂
09-06-2013 10:24 PM
All my salad and greens crops I keep under net because of birds. In fact, I pretty much net everything other than the onion family!
I love wildlife, but there are limits....
09-06-2013 10:47 PM
I used to put mine in one of those plastic mini growhouses, but the snails always managed to get in and eat the lettuce.
10-06-2013 6:48 AM
Enjoy feeding your sparrows, they're far more useful than lettuce.:-D
10-06-2013 8:01 AM
I think mine are getting 2 of their 5 a day, CB, as I also put any soft pears out for them, 🙂
10-06-2013 9:26 PM
All my salad crops are doing very well, but then I have Tufty on 'bird watch' 🙂
10-06-2013 10:13 PM
10-06-2013 10:21 PM
A few weeks ago I was walking round the garden and I heard very loud and persistent bird twittering. On investigation I found two blue tits hopping about and twittering at the top of thier voices, while at the same time pecking the flowers off my apple tree.
I walked right up to the tree and put my hand up in the branches but they just carried on regardless. They were not the least bit afraid.
I swear the little blighters were laughing at me.