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RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Veggie - 09-07-2021

I've tried many versions of netting over the years - built "proper" cages over the lot with poles and netting............but the birds would creep under the netting and get trapped, or catch their feet in it and have to be released.
Net curtains have much the same problem, birds go underneath them.
Also, I need to be able to get to the fruit to pick it, so anything that stops birds, stops me too.Smile
The woodpigeons are jumping on the branches and snapping them - its not been a good year for small fruit - but a good year for cuttings. Smile


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Broadway - 09-07-2021

Thanks folks, I've swapped my plastic bags for drawstring bags this morningSmile


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - mcdood - 09-07-2021

I use scaffold netting over my blueberries held down with bricks.


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Scarlet - 09-07-2021

I use the same size as TMTT and SC, I also have some larger ones - 10cm x7cm and
I use micromesh- some chilli plants drop their flowers so on occasionI I will wrap the whole plant/branch etc.

Danny - definitely swap those plastic bags off!.

100 large bags here for £5.60.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B08YK74N4H/ref=syn_sd_onsite_mobileweb_205?ie=UTF8&adId=20072732596206&qualifier=1625832845&id=2534041812918444&widget=sd_onsite_mobileweb&spPl=1&psc=1&uh_it=5c4baae2fdccc75d530af3217d7fff15_CT


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Veggie - 09-07-2021

Thanks Scarlet - they're in my basket. Trouble is, I need to spend another £14.40 for free postage. and I'm struggling to find something I really want.
Anyway, I've found another need for them - a flipping mouse has eaten all the "Three Cheeses High" tomatoes in the GH. Do you think he thought they'd taste of cheese as he hasn't touched the Minibel or Rambling Red Stripes!!


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Spec - 10-07-2021

Could you use an old pair of tights or nylons cut down for seed bags, air and water pass through them and you could get several bags from one leg, easy to pin up somewhere to let the seeds dry and even easier to take down


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Veggie - 10-07-2021

I don't have any old tights - in fact, I can't remember the last time I wore them - its years!
Tights cost more than bags but thanks for the suggestion, Spec. You clearly know a lot about ladies' tights. Wink


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Spec - 10-07-2021

Yes Veggie I have my hands on them quite oftenSmile I use them for filtering garlic solution or my weed feed, (weeds soaking in water) storing onions, robbing banks, though nylons are better for that, as my mate can still maintain a social distance, with the tights he's right up at my shoulder Rolleyes


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - Veggie - 10-07-2021

For some bizarre reason, I've remembered the way to tell the difference between a stalagmite and a stalactite. Smile


RE: Bagging seed heads - what bags? - JJB - 10-07-2021

Miss miss, I remember that one too!