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Blog: Digging the dirt
Posted by: Green Fingers
Tuesday 27th March 2007, 4:19pm

A solution at last

Have finally come up with a solution for pigeons trying to nest in a shrub that I have in the corner of my garden, with an evergreen clematis growing through it (that they damaged last year).

I bought a roll of the green plastic netting, cut off sections to make small rolls and then slide them into the shrub. From the outside you cannot see the netting, it's deep enough to not get in the way when pruning and it seems to put the pigeons off.

They've had a couple of goes (that I've seen) and flown off being unable to get into the shrub. It also provides additional support for the clematis to lock on to. Still no sign of the cat(s) in the garden since using the scardy cat plants, though I nearly forgot to bring them in before a ground frost.


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