Birds eating the lettuce
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Apr 07, 2013You can use a frame of small sticks and staple blueberry netting to create a 'cage' to go over the top of the lettuce, it doesn't have to be very large, just tall enough so that the birds can't get their beaks through. You can find blueberry netting usually at any home improvement store, garden center or hardware store.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Apr 07, 2013Screens like this Hometalk member came up with to deter squirrels would deter birds as well: http://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/diy-garden-screens-a-multi-purpose-solution-1259092Helpful Reply
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Caley's Culinaries on Apr 13, 2013We put a sprinkler on the seeds regularly until they are about half an inch tall. The birds lose interest about then.Helpful Reply
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