18-06-2013 6:52 PM
No not that sort ....................get your minds outta the gutter 😛 ;\
The problem is I have a very large cherry tree that round the trunk has four well established gooseberry bushes .
Now at the moment they are laden with fruit but they won't be for much longer if I can't find a way to protect them from the bluetits who seem to have taken a liking to them.
I can't really net them due to the position around the tree so is ther anything else any of you can recommend bearing in mind we do want to use the fruit when its ripe.
18-06-2013 6:57 PM
net curtains
18-06-2013 7:01 PM
The problem with trying to net them is the squirrels use the cherry tree as part of their access route to the garden and either get tangled in it of pull them off........although funnily they never eat the gooseberries 😮
18-06-2013 7:10 PM
Are you sure the bluetits are after the gooseberries and not, for example, gooseberry sawfly which can do serious damage?
18-06-2013 7:15 PM
Hmmmm hadn't checked for that , off to have a proper look >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
18-06-2013 7:24 PM
I had sawfly last year & they ate all the leaves but I still got goosgogs.:-) I sprayed early this year & have leaves & fruit.
18-06-2013 7:29 PM
OK I'm back, can't see any signs of larvae or caterpillers and the leaves look intact and healthy ?:|
18-06-2013 7:29 PM
Goodness me...it's years since I had a furry grape,Dad used to grow them as well as rhubarb and blackberries.....
And Mum was responsible for turning them into pies,crumbles and stewed fruit and custard :-x
Ohhhh I'm dribblin' now 😮
18-06-2013 7:30 PM
Loving the sig twishy :^O
18-06-2013 8:04 PM
windmills, flags, anything that moves in the wind...
18-06-2013 8:09 PM
18-06-2013 8:27 PM
I've got gooseberries, blackcurrants & plums...so lots of jams & crumbles on the way 😄
18-06-2013 8:29 PM
that reminds me...
Dad used to use the tape from the inside of cassette tapes and later video tapes over his seedlings to keep the birds off..
It shimmered and moved in the slightest breeze....it might work on ya goosegogs 😄
18-06-2013 8:30 PM
Yep plus crumbles and some chutney and a couple of pies
oooh windmills is a good idea, you can tape them to canes to make them taller.
will ya be making goosegog jam?:-)
18-06-2013 8:32 PM
18-06-2013 8:33 PM
Now old cassette/video tape is a great idea thanks twishy as I've loads in the attic that shouls have gone in the skip years ago 🙂
18-06-2013 8:35 PM
Its fab with fish especially mackeral or a nice chunk of cheddar 😉
wwwhhoooooooo chutney......dribble;\
18-06-2013 9:42 PM
One of my goosegog bushes is somehow being squashed. I have 2 bushes and the other one is fine.
Every day I go out to look and another section of the bush is flattened with the branches broken off. It looks just like someone has sat on it although with all those spikes...............
Any one got any ideas.
19-06-2013 8:29 AM
Maybe a fox? I know our raspberry canes get broken really easy, the flippin fox wee's in the same bushes every day, our poor little xmas tree is sufferin cos of himX-(....think I might get one of those plastic frogs that croaks when the sensor is broken!
19-06-2013 9:35 AM
oooh i havnt had a goosegog for years 😛