Sunflowers Under Threat: How to Protect Your Crop from Birds in the Garden.
09.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
09.08.2025
922
Gardeners recommend several ways to protect sunflowers from birds that can harm their seeds. To avoid mishaps, it's advisable to wrap the areas where seeds ripen with various objects that scare away the feathered pests. It is also effective to use various scarecrows that make noise and sound, helping to avoid bird attacks. Even an old fur hat can be used near the plants to deter unwanted guests.
These simple measures help to keep sunflowers safe from damage and contribute to increasing the yield in the garden. So don't forget to protect your plants to enjoy delicious seeds and the beauty of sunflowers!
We remind you that earlier we talked about protecting flowers in the flowerbed from burning, as well as which plants to plant near the house to scare off insects and starlings from cherries in the garden.
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