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Pesky pheasants
Hi
Since removing overgrown laurel hedges last spring, my garden now seems to be a happy grazing area for pheasants - sometimes up to 20 at a time. Wallflowers, primulas, magnolia buds have all been eaten.
Any ideas how to deter and which spring plants should I plant for next year....?
Thanks
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I loved them visiting our old garden. The rabbits already dictated what could be planted, and the pheasants didn't cause much damage as the chap across the road fed them They nested there.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Surrounded by farms so don't think I can shoot them - in or out of season!
Pansyface - you are so right about them being thick - and I have tried to shoo them but they look at me and go mweh.
Guess I just need to try and put up some protection (chicken wire?) around key plants such as my magnolia stellata that has been completely ruined this spring......
They aren't too much of a problem here because they are scared of the dogs. They'll attack the car - nutters - but not the lurchers.
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