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willowa
Sunday 15th January 2006, 16:23
What plants do the birds like best in your garden.
We planted two bay trees about 15 years ago. They are about 10ft high now. The female produces black berries that the Blackbirds and Thrushes love. They jump up to get a berry. The birds strip the outer flesh and leave a hard nut that grows everywhere around my garden.
We also have Red hot pokers. The Sparrows strip and eat the flowers.
Cotoneaster the Blackbirds don't leave alone.
Mahonia Blackcap was seen on.
We have three pyracantha's
We also have a large spicky Gorse/Berberis 10ft+ bush that offers a safe place to roost.
We also have a small Leycesteria and small newly planted holly. our garden is about 75ftX12ft .We are desperately running out of space.
lvn600
Sunday 15th January 2006, 16:28
Goldfinches went after Purple Coneflower seedheads pretty good. Hummingbirds and Orioles went after Mimosa Tree flowers.Orioles also were feeding on crabapple flowers.
2spot Ladybird
Monday 16th January 2006, 15:52
Goldfinches went after Purple Coneflower seedheads pretty good. Hummingbirds and Orioles went after Mimosa Tree flowers.Orioles also were feeding on crabapple flowers.
Was just thinking of growing Purple Coneflower this year. I find my Goldfinches love the seed of Verbena Bonariensis and I'm going to grow the Purple Coneflower amongst these. Also going to leave spent flowers on my Buddleia as recomended by Chris Baker in The Buddleia Feeder thread.
Bish
Thursday 2nd February 2006, 18:50
Was just thinking of growing Purple Coneflower this year. I find my Goldfinches love the seed of Verbena Bonariensis and I'm going to grow the Purple Coneflower amongst these. Also going to leave spent flowers on my Buddleia as recomended by Chris Baker in The Buddleia Feeder thread.
I was just looking on ebay for Purple Coneflower & found a few listings:
Idividual plants for about 1.50, seeds about 2.00 for twenty in the UK! and then I found buying them direct from the USA a 1000 seeds for $1.29.
I purchased 2 packs & inclusive of shipping the cost was $4.53 (2.55).
Seller is mpfarina2220 ,Listed in plants,seeds,bulbs Just type in Purple Coneflower in the search.
Regards Bish. :t:
Isurus
Thursday 2nd February 2006, 21:21
I was just looking on ebay for Purple Coneflower & found a few listings:
Idividual plants for about 1.50, seeds about 2.00 for twenty in the UK! and then I found buying them direct from the USA a 1000 seeds for $1.29.
I purchased 2 packs & inclusive of shipping the cost was $4.53 (2.55).
Seller is mpfarina2220 ,Listed in plants,seeds,bulbs Just type in Purple Coneflower in the search.
Regards Bish. :t:
does the seller have any necessary uk plant import licenses?
Silvershark
Thursday 2nd February 2006, 21:34
The goldfinches love the dandilions!
Bish
Thursday 2nd February 2006, 22:28
does the seller have any necessary uk plant import licenses?
I would assume so, but suggest you contact the seller.
Regards Bish.
Isurus
Friday 3rd February 2006, 12:31
Sorry Bish - I wasn't thinking of buying just curious as usually US companies (who I desperatelywant plants from) won't ship. Anyway checked it out and noted this on the sellers site:
"PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to choose the best method of shipment based on weight, distance, and our past experience.
PLEASE NOTE: International customers are responsible for knowing what the customs regulations are for their country. We are not responsible for any items we ship internationally that are denied by Customs authorities."
Bish
Friday 3rd February 2006, 14:53
Sorry Bish - I wasn't thinking of buying just curious as usually US companies (who I desperatelywant plants from) won't ship. Anyway checked it out and noted this on the sellers site:
"PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to choose the best method of shipment based on weight, distance, and our past experience.
PLEASE NOTE: International customers are responsible for knowing what the customs regulations are for their country. We are not responsible for any items we ship internationally that are denied by Customs authorities."
No need to appologise.
I will have to wait & see if customs confiscate them or not? I didn't realy think about it when I ordered them but if they do it's only 2.54p so it won't break the bank!, If that is the case I'll buy some in the UK.
Regards Bish.
Bish
Tuesday 14th February 2006, 12:54
Purple Coneflower seed received today from the USA, straight through customs marked as seeds on the declaration.
Regards Bish. :t:
Isurus
Tuesday 14th February 2006, 20:29
Good stuff Bish, thanks for letting us know.
christineredgate
Tuesday 14th February 2006, 23:55
At the moment Pampass grass.The Sparrows are decimating my one and only potted Pampass for their nesting material.
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