Nov 10, 2010 #11 J3172 Songster 9 Years Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 582 Reaction score 6 Points 131 Location Michigan waterdog, what were those tall plants in with the geese/ calls, that you had a fence around?
Nov 10, 2010 #12 waterdog Songster 9 Years Joined Oct 5, 2010 Messages 226 Reaction score 10 Points 101 Location Michigan Those are raspberry plants it is whats left of my wifes garden I have promised her a new garden that I won't put birds in though.
Those are raspberry plants it is whats left of my wifes garden I have promised her a new garden that I won't put birds in though.
Nov 10, 2010 #13 Boggy Bottom Bantams Crowing 11 Years Joined Mar 9, 2008 Messages 7,401 Reaction score 151 Points 288 Location Hahira, GA one I always had good luck with was pampas grasses, they have a real hard time doing any type of damage to them, and LOVE nesting in them. Not sure how they would fair in northern climates though, but spread like crazy here in the south
one I always had good luck with was pampas grasses, they have a real hard time doing any type of damage to them, and LOVE nesting in them. Not sure how they would fair in northern climates though, but spread like crazy here in the south
Nov 10, 2010 Thread starter #14 kangababy Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 30, 2010 Messages 594 Reaction score 16 Points 133 Location Alabama Quote: I need to try that!!
Nov 14, 2010 #15 Sumatra503 Kozy Orchard Farms 10 Years Joined Sep 24, 2010 Messages 2,199 Reaction score 81 Points 239 Pampas grass is extremely common as a decoration here in Oregon. It's pretty much a weed and grows anywhere.
Pampas grass is extremely common as a decoration here in Oregon. It's pretty much a weed and grows anywhere.